THIRD 

ANNUAL    SALE 


-OF- 


YEARLINGS  AND  OTHER 


AT 

ABDALLAH    PARK, 

CYNTHIANA,  KY„ 
WEDNESDAY.  APRIL  16th,  1884. 

Sale  Commences  Promptly  at  9;30  A.  M. 


W.   H,   WILSON 


R.  E.  EDMONSON,  Auctioneer. 


1KS4. 

E.  B.  SMITH.  PRINTER  AND  BINDER," 

Lexington,   Ky. 


--  D  a  c  ? 

I  I  t  I  L 


ANNOUNCEMENT. 


This  being  my  Third  annual  sale,  I  beg  to  inform  my  friends  and  the 
public  that  I  shall  hereafter  have  an  annual  s  ale  of  yearlings,  at  which 
time  1  shall  also  sell  roadsters  and  other  trotting  stock  owned  by  me,  and 
perhaps,  (as  at  this  sale,)  a  few  animals  the  property  of  those  who  are  pa- 
trons of  my  stud  I  herewith  append  a  list  of  my  stallions  now  and  here- 
after to  be  used  in  the  stud,  as  the  best  eulogy  on  the  young  stock  now  of- 
fered, and  on   which  the  public  may  in  i\\efuture  rely, 

Gradually,  year  after  year,  experience  teaches  those  \\  ho  givefthe 
lireeding  of  trotters  a  study  that  the  closer  the  parents  are  to  the  record 
on  the  black-board  ,  the  more  likely  the  offspring  is  to  put  a  faster  mark 
there:  for  Insiance  a  a  man  twenty-  five  miles  on  the  road  should  get  to 
the  end  of  a  hundred  miles  sooner  than  the  man  that  has  the  whole  hun- 
dred to  go  in  the  same  time,  and  I  therefore  call  special  attention  to  my 
Stallions, 

Respectfully, 

W.  II.  WILSON. 


Blue  Grass  Route, 

TIME     TABLK     FOR    APRIL,     IG,     1784. 

To   and   From   Ahdallah  (Park,    Cynthiana,   Ky. 

Trains  leave  C^ovington  for  Cynthiana, 74=°  ^  "' 

Arriving  at  Cynthiana 10:30  v-  ni 

Sale  (•r)ninu'ncc's  at  11:00  sharii. 
Trains  leave  LexMigton  for  Cyuthiana,  ...  .    .     7:30  am 

Arriving  at  Cynthiana 8:55  a  m 

Trains  leave  Maysvilie  for  t^ynthiana, 5:45  a  ni 

Arriving  at  Cynthiana 8:55  a  ni 

Note — Trains  go  to  Lexington  and  May>vi]lc  from  the    platform  at  Ah- 
dallah Park  at  5  a.  m. 


TRIUMVIR. 

Mahogony  bay.  foaled  1879;  almost  16  hands  high;  star  with  black  points; 

weighs  1,070  pounds. 

GOT  BY  GENERAL  WASHINGTON. 

First  dam,  Lucy,  record 2:18  V^ 

by  Geo.  M.   Patchen,  record 2:23^ 

sire  of  Chas.  E.  Loen,  record 2:25^ 

Chas.  E.  Loen  got   Stuart  Maloney 2:27 j^^ 

Second  dam,  Henry  May  Day,  by  Sir  Henry. 
Third  dam,  by  f'rizefighter,  son  of  imp.  Expedition. 

GEN'L.  WASHINGTON,  by  Gen'l.  Knox,  record 2:3iX 

sire  of  Lady  Maud,  record •    ■  2;l8^ 

First  dam,  Lady  Thorne,  record 2: 18^ 

by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Woodford  Mambrino,  record  .    .    .  2:21  j/^ 
that  got  Abbottsford,  record 2:19^ 

Lucy,  the  dam  of  Triumvir,  was  herself  a  finegaited  trotter.  Her  best 
record.  2;i8j4^,  was  made  in  a  memorable  race  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  August  9, 
1872.  when  she  defeated  American  Girl,  Goldsmith  Maid  and  Heniy  in  a 
race  of  four  heats.  Her  relative,  American  Girl--also  of  the  Clay  fami- 
ly—was in  great  form  that  day,  and  succeeded  in  taking  the  second  heat 
by  a  nose  in  2:1714^,  but  Lucy  outlasted  her  and  got  the  race.  The  time 
was  as  follows:  2:i8^-2:i7ji( -2;i9  3^-2;22.  During  Lucy's  turf  career  she 
defeated  Fanny  Allen,  Hotspur,  Bruno,  Gen'l.  Butler,  Lady  Thorne,  Gold- 
smith Maid,  Geo.  Palmer,  American  Girl,  Geo-  Wilkes,  Hem-y,  Occident, 
&c., — a  list  that  in  her  day  comprised  the  brightest  ornaments  of  the  trot- 
ting turf. 

Lady  Thorue — the  dam  of  the  sire  of  Triumvir,  was  one  of  the  best  and 
gamest  trotters  of  her  day,  and  was  the  best  representative  of  the  Mambri- 
no Chief  family.  Her  best  record  was  made  at  Narragansett  Park,  R.  I., 
October  8,  1869,  beating  Geo.  Palmer,  Geo.  Wilkes.  Lucy  and  American 
(rirl.  Geo.  Palmer  won  the  third  heat  in  2:i9|-,  but  Lady  Thorne  won 
tht  race  in  four  heats  in  the  following  time:    2:1914^,  2:i:i8|,2:i9],  2:2i. 

General  Knox,  the  grandsire  of  Triumvir,  no:  only  gained  for  himself  a 
record  of  2:31],  but  sired  Lady  Maud  with  a  record  of  2:i8j,  and  nine  oth- 
ers in  the  2:30  list. 

In  Triumvir  I  have  bought  a  horse  which  I  believe  possesses  the  blood 
needed  by  Kentucky  Breeders  for  outcrosses,  from  the  fact  that  his  two 
developed  grandsires  Gen'l.  Knox,  record  2:31^,  and  Gorge  M.  Patchen, 
record  2:24 j^,  have  no'iqDresentatives  in  Kentucky,  and    the  blood  of  the 


mediate  ancestors  of  Triumvir  have  more  and  faster  records  than  those  of 
any  other  stallion  within  my  knowledge.  There  are  my  reasons  for 
purchasing  the  horse  and  putting  him  at  the  disposal  of  Kentucky  breeders. 


TO   THE    PUBLIC. 

Having  rented  the  Bouihon  County  Fair  Grounds  at  Pari>, 
Ky.,  lor  the  purpose  of  starting  a  Branch  Stock  Farm,  and  locating  a 
couple  of  stallions  suitable,  and  at  prices  within  the  reach  of  all,  James  E 
Clay,  of  Paris,  Ky.,  who  purchased  of  the  estate  of  the  late  Capt. 
M.  M.  Clay,  at  my  sale  last  February,  held  on  the  above  grounds, 
the  fast  trotting  Stallion,  Cyclone,  and  as  he  vvas  desirous  of  giving 
him  a  chance  in  the  stud,  I  have  arranged  that  he  l)e  a  stable  compan- 
ion for  Indianapolis  during  the  season  of  I884,  and  I  have  ])ut  the  two 
stallions  at  $50  to  insure,  which  I  1>elieve  is  the  cheapest  fee  ever  known 
within  the  limits  of  our  Commonwealth  for  two  such  stallions,  breerl- 
ing  and  performances  considered. 

Record '2:25. 

IJrovvn  stallion,  foaled  I876;  16  hands  high;     bred  by  Mr.   Edwin    Thome. 

Millbrook,  Duchess  County,  Xew   ^'ork. 
(JOT  BV  CALIBAN,  record 'J:34 


First  dam.  Camlet,  by  Hamlet,  sire   of    Leontine,  record 


•>..)-.  1 
>  — ji 


Second  dam,  Favorite,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah  >ire  of 

Goldsmith  Maid,  record 2:i4 

Thiid  dam,  liy  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Tlmrne, *2;i8{ 

Fourtli  dam,  by  Tom  Crowder,  sire  of  tlie  dam  of  Etliel     ....  2:23 
Fifth  dam,  by  Grey  Eagle. 
Si.xth  dam,  by  Blackburn's  Whip. 
<'ALIBAN,  record  2:34,  by  Mamijrino  I  ilot  sire  if  Hannis,  recor<l    2:i7i^ 
First  dam.  Cassia,  by  Strader's  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  sire  of 

Harry  Clay,  record 2:23^4' 

MAMRKINO   PILOT,  by  Mcmlirino  Chief  sire  of  \V<»odford 

Mambrino,  record 2:2i  5-3 

First  (lam,  Juliet,  by  Pilot.  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S.  .    .    2:iU| 

antl  Jay-Eye- See,  recoid 2:loi| 

MAMBRINO  (TIIEF,   by  Manii)rlni  I'aymast.  r. 

C.  ^1.  CLAY,  JR.,  Strader's.  l)y  Cassius  M.  Clay,  .sire  of  (uo. 

^I.  Palchen,  record 2:2o.l: 

First  dam,  by  .Abdallali.  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Jlnmliletonian, 

sire  of   Dexter,  lecord       -•••/r 

CASSIUS   M.  CLAY,  liy  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  the  <lam  of 

George  A'ilkes,  record 2:22 

HAMLET,  I)y  Yoiuntcer,  sire  of  St.  Julien,  record       2:111 

PKUKKOUMANCK. 

Lexington,  Py.,  August  28,  1883.     1  urse  ^500;    2:27  class. 

Cyclone,, 1      1      1 

MoUicMack .->    _'    l' 

Mike  -i    ■■'.    -, 


Keveille „..  ?  S  4 

Tiioker 8  9  3 

Kittie  Silver, 4  5'  (> 

Alcyone' i>  4  {> 

Stmnser  (5  7  7 

Hawthorne 7  6  5 

Time,  2:26^,  2:25,  2:25. 

Cvclone  will  serve  mares  at 

$50  TO  INSURE  A  MARE  WITH  FOAL, 

Money  due  as  soon  as  the  fact  is  l^nown  or  mare  parted  with.  Having^ 
a  good  trainer  employed  on  the  place,  Trotters  can  be  handled  nn  the 
track  for  Speed  at  $1:25  per  day.  Stallions  at  f  I  50.  For  further  in- 
formation address 

H.  P.  KELLEY,  SUPT.,  ^"^^>,  /Cr- 
*«* 

.    INDIANAPOLIS. 

Record 2:21 

Brown,  star  and  white  on  inside  of  heel;  1(3  hands;  foa'ed  1868;  bred   by 
Mr.  R.  A.  Alexander.  Woodburn  Farm,  Ky.;  sired  by  Tattler, 
record 2:26 

First  dam,  Indiana,^by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne, 

record 2:18X 

TATTLER,  record •    •    .    .  2:26 

son  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dttms  of  Maud  S,,  record  ....  2:\Q% 

and  Jay-Eye-See,  record 2:10% 

First  dam.  Tell-tale,  by  Telamon 

Second  dam,  Flea,  by  Medoc. 

Third  dam,  Martha  Darneal,  by  Snmpter, 

PERFORMANCES  OF  INDIANAPOLIS. 
Cleveland,  0„  July  'ii.  1S7S.    Piirse,  §;i,OOU  for    2:;!0    Class. 

.Kcott's  Thomas I    li  4  2    1     1 

INDIANAPOLIS 2    1  2  1     2,2 

Woolley 3    ;^  1  S    ;i   :'> 

Col.    Dawes 5    4  :>  (>    (iru 

Bay    Dick 4    .'>  (J  4    4  ro 

Up  and  Up 6    6  •">  5    5  ro 

Gamball  7    7  Dis. 

Time  2:22%,    2:21,  2:25)^,  2:21,  2:21i4,  2:2414. 

'Buffalo.  N.  Y.   August  2,  'l87S.     Purse.  1  000;   for  2:30  Class. 

INDIANAPOLIS 12  12        1 

Woollev 4        3  2        12 

Scott's  Thomas 2        1  3        3        :; 

<;rev    Selim 3       4  4        4        4 

Time,   2:2;5X„  ii:21,  2:22>^.  2:22}^,  2:21%. 

Rochester,  N.  Y.  October  2,  1878.    National  Horse    Breeders' 
Meeting:  Stallion  Stakes. 

INDIANAPOLIS 2        111 

Chestnut   Hill 1        2       3       ;: 

Result  ...■...'. 3       3       2       2 

Time.  2:26%,  2:2:%,  2:2;5>^,  2:23. 

TERMS  OF  BREEDING: 

Indianapolis  will  serve  mares  at 
^50  to  Insure  a  Jlrre  u^ifJt  JFoal, 

6@°^Mon9v  due  as  sood  as  the  fact  is  known  or  the  mare  parted  with. 

Note  to  the  Public — Indian:ipolis  will  remain  during  the  season  of 
1884,  at  my  Branch  Stock  Farm,  Bourbon  County  County  Fair  (irounds, 
Paris,  Kv.,  in  charge  of 

H.  P:  KELLY,  SupL,  Paris_  Kij. 


I 


.%•/,//  fro///  lij\\  hv  Sclntltz. 

SIMMONS. 

f  f>*rji  Ht'other  to  SSosa    HifF.en,  lieeoi'd  e./Af'^.> 

Winiu  r  (il  i1k-  lir.sl  pi't-iiiinm  of  llif  t^iixat  N;iti(mal  ilursc  Show  at  Madison  Sijiiare  (Jardi'Dj 
Ni  w  YorU,  in  cliis.s  14  forSlallioiis,  tour  years  and  over  October  2'J,  1883. 

Black,  Hi  liaiids  liijrh,  small  star  and"l)otli  hind  feet  white;  foaled  May  8th.  ISTll;  bred  by  T.  J. 
M(>nt;i^ii(',  Lcxintrion,  Ky.  Sired  by  'iieo,  Wilkes,  (2;22  to  harness,  2:2o  to  wagon,  2:28  to  pole)  ont  of 
"I'.lack  .lane',  (ibc  dam  (if  Rosa  Wilkes.  2:18X,  by  Manibrino  Patchen. 

TERMS  OF  BREEDING  limited  to  twenty  mares  ( besides  my  own)    M  One   Hundred  Dollars  to    in-  ; 
sure  a  mare  in  foil.      Money  ilno  as  soon  as  the  fact  is  known,  or  mare  parte<l  with. 
rKIiroHlMANCKS  of  ItOS.V  AVILKKS.  (Own  Sister  to  Simmons.) 

iMcvelonil,  »>..  .lulv  -Jf).  issj,     I'urse  $2,003.    -IrlO  Cliiss. 

i:!»S.\    Wtl.KHS ■ 1     1     1 

.1.  I'.  -MnirU I    •-•    •-> 

I'liniiv    \\'ill|L>rr;|iiinii 'J     :'.     I 

\Vllli:iin  ir ;;     I    .■> 

liarly  Ivosc .'i    7    :'. 

.\iiiiio   W H    .')     C. 

iMivci' ■ ".»    7     7 

Kiiiiv>t  I'atclicii   7    s    N 

<'!ihii;ir (■>    ".i(li- 

Time— •JMSVi.  •JtlH'V,,  ±ls  1-4. 
'I'lic  iilxixa' showiii.j:  proves  that  Sim  jioNscoiiu's  from  the  most  iiishioimhjc  strnins  of  the  <hiy:  his  fnil  sister,  Kos.i 
Wiikfs,  liaviiif   i:!  Iirals  holow'iioO.  and  the  al)o\i' race  nil  won  hy  her  hi  licllcr  than  2:1'.!,  makiiitr  a   victory  over    .^ 
hwi  '  li'M  <  ':-i)ii'l  tn  iki  ho;v>  l!ial  I'Ver  si  uted  In  imhKc 


ERRATA. 


Page  13 — Thomas  L.  Young's  record  should  read  2:19J. 

Page  16 — Pocahontas  should  read  pacing  record  to  wagon  2:172. 

Page  17 — Flying  Hiatoga  is  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Mohawk  Kate,  re- 
cord 2:26i 

Page  25 — The  dam  of  Harrison  Chief  is  incorrect;  should  be  Lute 
Boyd,  by  Joe  Downing,  sire  of   Abe  Downing,  record  2:203i{. 

Page  30 — Neave's  Cassius  M.  Flag,  should  be  Neave's  CassiusM. 
Clay,  Jr. 

Page  55 — Should  be  Andrew  Jackson,  sire  of  Kimble  Jackson,  wagon 
record  2.34, 

Page  56 — Botton  of  page:  Abe  Dovvning's  record  should  be  2:20  j^. 

Page  59 — No.  45  name  should  be  Lightning  Bug. 

Page  60 —  Lady  Shannon's  record  should  be  2:282. 

Page  62 — No.  50  name  should  be  John  Clary. 

Page  68 — No.  55  name  should  be  vSmith's  Lambert. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE 

—OF— 

TROTTING     STOCK. 

-AT— 

ABDALLAH   PARK. 
April,  1884. 


JS'o.    1, 


JOE  McCLINTOCK. 


P>ay  colt,  foaled   April     I8th,  1883;  star  in   forehead;     bred    by    W.    11. 

Wilson. 
GOT  B  I    INDIANAPOLIS,  record  2:21. 
First  dam,  Mol lie  Wilson,  b  '  Forrest  (xlencoe. 
Second  daru,  .Sallie  Wilson,  by  John  Edsall. 

Third  dam,  by  Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of  Billy  IToskins,  record,  2:26|. 
Fourth  dam,  by  Howard's  Sir  Charles. 
INDIANAPOLIS,  record  2.-21,  by  Tattler,  record  2:20,  Mre   of  Voiiaire, 
2:20]. 

first  dam,  Indiana,  by  Manibrino  Chief,  sire    of  Lady    Thome,    re* 
cord  2:18i. 

TATTLER,  record  2:20,  by  I'ilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan,  record  2:24. 

First  dam.  Tell-tale,  by  Telaiuon. 

Second  dam,  Flea,  by  Medoc. 

Third  dam,  Martha  Darncal,  by  Sum|)ter, 
PILOT,  JR.,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian,  Pacer. 

First  dam,  Nancy  Pope. 

Second  dam,  Nancy  Taylor. 


2  THIRD  AUNNAL  SALE  AT  ABDAI.LAH  PAKK,  APRIL  1884. 

TELAMON,  by  Medoc. 

First  (laiu,  Cherry  Elliott,  bv  Sumpter. 

Second  dam,  Rosemary,  by  Tiger. 

Third  dam,  Mary  Bedford,  by  Duke  of  Bedford, 
MEDOC,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Dam,  Young  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by  imp.  Expedition. 

AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Duroc.son  of  imp.  Diomed. 

Dam,  Miller's  damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
MAMBRINO    CHIEF,  by  Mambrinj  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.   Paymaster. 

FORREST  GLENCOE,  by  Edwin  Forrest. 

First  dam,  Lady  Glencoe,  by  imp.  Glencoe. 
Second  dam,  by  Medoc. 
Third  dam,  by  American  Eclipse. 
EDWIN  FORREST,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 
First  dam,  by  Watkins'  Y'oung  Highlander. 
Second  dam,  by  Duroc. 
Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger, 
JOHN  EDSALL,  by  Alexander's.  Abdaliah,    sire    of  Goldsmith   Maid, 
record  2:14. 
Dam,  a  mare  brought  from  Mansfield,  O.,  to  Cynthiana,  Ky.,  where 
she  became  the  property  of  Wm.    Redmon.in   a  trade  for  some 
cattle,  afterwards  owned  by  James  Miller,  Bourbon  county,  the 
breeder  of  John  Edsall.     She  was  a  good  roadster. 
ALEXANDER'S    ABDALLAH,    by    Rysdyk's   Hambletonian,    sire    of 
Dexter,  record  2:17]. 
First  dam,  Katy  Darling. 
RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir   Walter,  re- 
cord, 2:27. 
First  (lam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 
Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by   Bishop's  Hambletonian. 
Third  (lam,  Silvertail  by  imp.  Messenger.  • 

ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 
Dam,  Amazonia. 
*  MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
Fiist  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
HOWARD'S  SIR   CHARLES,  by  Ciinlon,son  of  Sir  Chailis. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABUALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884.  3 

Informal  Statement. — McClintock  is  a  very  nice  graded    colt,   and 
everv  one  who  has  seen  hltn  considers  him   a  good  prospect  for  a  trotter. 

PERFORMANCES  OF  INDIANAPOLIS. 

Cleveland,  O,,  July  'i.').  187S.    Parsu,  $1,01W  for    2:30    Class. 

.Scott's  Thomas 12    4    2  1      1 

INDIANAP01.IS 2    12    12     2 

W'Dolley 3    3    13  3":> 

Col.    Diiwes ft    4    3    (i  (J  ro 

Hay    Dick 4    5    (1    4  4  ro 

Up  and  Up 6    6    5    ■">  5  ro 

Gumball  7    7    Dis. 

Time  •l:1-l%,    2:21,  2:2rj>4,  2:21,  2;21V4,  2:241.4. 

•Buffalo,  N.  Y.   Augu,';t2,  1878.     Purse.  1  000;    for  2::-!0  Class. 

INDIANAPOLIS 1         2  1  2         1 

Woolley 4        3  2  12 

.'^cott'.'*  Thomas 2        1  3  3        3 

Orey    Selim 3       4  4  4         I 

Time,  2:2.3>^,  2:21,  2:22^.  2:22>^,  2:21%. 

Rochester,  N.  Y.  October  2,  1878.     National  Horse    Breeders' 
Meetius:  Stallion  Stake.s. 

INDIANAPOMS 2        111 

Chestnut    Hill 1        2       3        :; 

Result 3        3        2        •• 

Time,  2:26%,  2:23%,  2:23»^,  2:23. 


No.  2. 

CARLOT. 

P.ay  colt,  foaled   1883;  bred  on  shares  by  W.  H.  Wilson  and  Capt.  M.  M. 
Clay,  deceased. 
GOT  BY  INDIANAPOLIS,  record  2:21. 
First  dam,   Circe,  (that    conld     trot     in  2:30),  by  Bell   Morgan,  sire 
of  Lady  Turpin,  record  2:23   and  dam  of   Westmont,  pacer,  re- 
cord 2:15. 
Second  dam,  by  McDonald's    Mambriiio   Chief,  sire    of    the    dam  of 

Alice  West,  record  2:26. 
Third  dam,  snppo.«;ed  to  be  by  one  of    the    thoroughbred    colts    tiiat 

was  at  the  time  running  in  the  same  pasture. 
Fourth  dai'i.  Rattlesnake,  by  Hertrand  2:30. 
Fifth  dam,  Devil,  by  Paragon  4944. 
Sixth  dam,  by  Whip  2767. 

Seventh  dam,  Woodpecker's  dam  by  imp.  Buzzard  377 
Eighth  dam,  the  Fawn,  by  Cruig's  Alfred  o3. 
Finth  dam,  Shepherdess,  by  Kintj   11  erod    1313. 
Tenth  dam,  by  imp.  Traveler  2oo8. 
Eleventh  dam,  imp.  Whittington  2745. 
INDIANAPOLIS,  record  2:21,  by  Tattler,  record  2:26. 
First  dam,  Indiana,  by  Mambrino  Cliief. 

TATTLER,  record  2:26,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan,  record  2:24. 
and  the  dams  uf  Maud  S.,  2  lOJ,  »nd  .Jay  Eye  See,  2:10!^'. 
First  dam,  Tell-tale,  by  Telamon. 


4  THIRrf  ANmrAL  sale  at   ABDALLAH  FARK,  APRIL   1884. 

Second  dain,  Flea,  by  Medoc. 

Third  dam,  Martha  Darneal,  by  Siimpter. 

PILOT,  JR.,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian,  pacer. 
First  dam,  Nancy  Pope. 
Second   dam,  Nancy  Taylor. 

TELAMON,  by  Medoc,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
First  dam.  Cherry   Elliott,  by  Sumpter. 
Second  dam,  Rosemary,  by  Tiger. 
Third  dam,  Mary  Bedford,  by  Duke  of  Bedford. 

MEDOC,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Young  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by  imp.  Expedition. 
AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Duroc,  sun  of  imp.  Diomed. 

Dam,  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 
Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 

MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 
BELL  MORGAN,  by  Cottrell  Morgan,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  sire 
of  Ethan  Allen,  record  2:25i. 

Dam  said  to  be  a  Canadian. 

VERMONT  BLACK  HAWK,  by  Shernjan  Morgan. 

Dam,  unknown. 
MCDONALD'S  M  \MBRINO,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne. 
record  2:1 8|. 

Dam,  by  Big  Nora,  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger. 

Second  dam,  Mrs.  Caudle,  the  dam  of  Erricsson. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 

DOWNING'S  BAY  MESSENGER,  by  Harpinus. 
Dam,  of  Rockingham  and  Messenger  Blood. 

HARPINUS,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 
Dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

HAMBLETONIAN,  Bishop's,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Informal  Statement. — [See  performances  of  Indianapolis,  under 
pedigree  No.  1.]  I  will  only  add  that  Indianapolis  came  from  the  turf 
perfectly  sound.  He  is  a  horse  of  immense  power  and  bone,  and  a  beau- 
tiful brown  in  color.  Circe,  the  dam  of  Carlot,  was  a  handsome  hay 
mare,  and  could  trot  in  about  2:81  or  2:32.  She  was  by  Bel!  Morgan, 
that  furnished  to  the  turf  Lady  Turpin,  2:23,  and  the  dam  of  Westmont, 
pacing  record  2:15  &c. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABD ALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884. 


No.    3. 

INGERSOLL. 

Bav  3olf,  foaled  April  oth,  1883;  star  in  forehead;    bred    by  .Judge  J.  .S. 
Boyd,  Cynthiana,  Ky. 

GOT  BY  INDIANAPOLIS,  record  2:21. 

First  d;ira.  Long  Nance,  a  mare  well-known  in  Madison,  Ind.  When 
four  years  old  she  trotted  over  tlie  Madison  half-mile  track,  a 
balf-mile  in  1:16.  She  was  by  a  son  of  Stncker's  Rainbow,  sire 
of  the  pacer,  Flora  Belle,  2:12. 

INDIANAPOLIS,  2:21,  by  Tattler,  2:26. 

Dam,  Indiana,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  record 
2:181. 

TATTLER,  record  2.26,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  dam    of  Maud    S.,  record 
2:10],  and  Jay  Eye  See,  record  2:10|. 
First  dam,  Tell-iale,  by  Telamon. 
Second  dam,  Flea,  by  Medoc. 
Third  dam,  Martha  Darneal,  by  Surnpter. 

PILOL,  JR  ,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian,  pacer. 
First  flam,  Nancy  Pope. 
Second  dam,  Nancy  Tayliu'. 

TELAMON,  by  Medoc,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
First  dam,  Chcry  Elliott,  by  Surnpter. 
Second  dam,  Rosemary,  by  Tiger. 
Third  dam,  Mary  Bedford,  b}'  Duke  of  Bedford. 

MEDOC,  by  American  Eclipse. 

First  dam.  Young  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by  imp.  Expedition. 

AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 
Dam,  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

^^\MBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Payn'iastcr. 
Dam,  the  dam  of  (udiali. 

MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  M.imbrino. 
Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster, 

Informal  Statejient. — Ingersoll  will  be  over  16   hands    high    when 
matured,  and  is  very  handsome  and  well  i>roportioned. 

[See  performances  of  Indianapolis,  under  pedigree  No.  1.] 


THIRD   ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PAEK,  APEIL,  1884- 


No.  4. 

KEHOE. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  1883,  stripe  on  frice,  both  hind   feet  and    left  front    fool 
white;  bred  by  J.  W.   Kimbroiigh,  Cynthiana,  Ky. 

GOT  BY  RAVENSWOOD,  breeder's  record  2:26. 

First  dam,  Lizzie  Berry,  by  Kimbrongh's  Abdaliah. 

Second  dam,  the  Dr.  Adams  mare,  by  Jameson's  Highlander,  sire  cf 
the  dam  of  Abe  Downing,  2:205- 

KAVENSWOOD,  by  Blackwood,  Jr  ,  record    22:2^,  sire   of     Hardwood, 
record  2:24i. 
First  dam,  Norma,  by  Norman,  Jr. 
Second  dam,  Fannie.by  Quaker  Joe. 

Third  dam.  Perfection,  by  son  of  Elliston's  Locomotive. 
Fourth  dam,  Jet,  by  Brilliant,  thoroughbred. 

BLACKWOOD,  JR.,  record  2:22^,  by  Blackwood,  sire  of  rroteine,  2:18* 
Fifst  dam.  Belle  Sheridan,  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  the  dam 

of  Von  Arnim,  2:19^,. 
Second  dam,  by  Moreland's  Highlander. 
Third  dam,  by  Virginia  Wliip. 

BLACKWOOD,  by  Norman,  sire  of  Lula  2:15. 

Dam,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18}. 

MORELAND'S  HIGHLANDER,  by  Downing's  Black  Highlander. 
Dam,  by  Buford's  Eclipse,  son  of  Cook's  Whip. 

BLACK    HIGHLANDER,    Downing's,    by    Steele's  Crusader,   son     of 
Cook's  Whip. 
First  dam,  by  Hunt's  Brown   Highlander 
Second  dam,  by  Comet. 

HUNT'S  BROWN  HIGHLANDER,  by  Sir   Patrick   Highlander,  son 
of  Imp.  Highlander. 
First  dam,  by  imp.  Trafalgar. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Rockingham. 
Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger, 

NORMAN,  JR.,  by  Norman,  sire  of  Lulu  2:1-5. 
First  dam,  by  Sir  Wallace,  "Todhnnter's." 
Second  dam,  by  Sabastopol,  non  of  Whitehall. 
Third  dam,  bv  Boner's  Saxe  Weimer. 


THIRD   ANNUAL  SALE  AT    ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL   1884. 


NORMAX,  by  Morse  Horse,  sire  of  Gray  Eddy,  2:38. 
Dam,  the  Slocum  mare,  by  Magmim  Boniim. 

MORSE  HORSE,  by  European,  McNitt  Horse. 
P'irst  dam.  Beck,  by  Harris'  Hambletnnian. 
Secouddam,  Mozza,  by  Peacock,  son  of  imp.   Messenger. 

HARRIS'    HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 
Dam,  the  ^fnnson  mare. 

BISHOPS  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam,  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 

MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 
Dam,  the  dam  of  Goiiah. 

MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino, 
Dam,  ))y  imp.  Paymaster. 

MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam,  by  imjt.  Sourcrout. 

BLOOD'S  BLACK  HAWK,  by  Hill's  Black  Hawk,  l)y  Sherman    Mor- 
gan, by  Justin  Morgan. 
Dam,  ihe  Loring  mare. 

KIMBROrOH'S  ABDALLAH,  by  Alexander's  Abdaliah,  sire  of  (iold- 
smith  Maid,  record  2:14. 
Fifstdam,  by  Valentine,  son  of  imp.  Valentine. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Contract. 

Third  dam,  by  Virginia  Whip,  (same  as  People's  Whip.) 
Fourth  dam,  by  Ganymede,  he  by  imp.  Diomed. 

ALEXANDER'S     .VBDALLAH,  by    Ryslyk's    Hambletonian,  sire    ..f 
Dexter,  2:17^. 
Dam,  Katy  Darling. 

RYSDYK'S    HAMBLETONIAN,   by    Abd-ailah,   sire    of    Sir    Walter, 
record  2:27. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent   mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam,  One  Eye,  l)y  Bishop's  Hambletonion. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.   Missenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  .\iiiazonia. 

-MABMRINO,  by  imp.  M.  ssenf,(  r. 


I 


8  THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Sonrcrout. 

BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
First  dara,  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 

JAMESON'S  HIGHLANDER,  by  Parks'  Highlander. 
First  dam,  by  Buck  Elk. 
Second  dam,  by  Virginia  Whip,  (People's  Whip.) 

PARKS'   HIGHLANDER,  by  Hunt's  Brown  Highlander. 
Dam,  by  Blackburn's  Whip. 

Informal  Statement. — Kehoe  is  a  grand  going  big  colt,  has  a  verv 
open  gait  behind,  and  reaches  over  a  lot  of  ground  at  each  stride. 


No.  5. 


DECEIVER. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  April  9th,  1883;  right  heel  white;  bred  by  W    H.Wilson. 
GOT  BY  THE  BAROV. 

First  dam.  Flirtation,  b\'  Shelby  Chief,  sire  of  RoUa,  record  2:272. 

Second  dam,  Redowa,  by  Bill  Cheatham,  (son  of  imp.  Albion.) 

Third  dam.  Dance,  by  imp.  Glencoe,  by  Sultan. 

Fourth  dam.  Cotillion,  by  imp.  Leviathan,  by   Muley. 

Fifth  dam,  imp.  Gollopade,  by  Catton,  by  Golumpus. 

Sixth  dam,  Camillina,  by  Camillus,  by  Hambletonian. 

Seventh  daai,  by  Smolensko,  by  Scocerer. 

Eighth  dam.  Miss  Cannon,  by  Orville,  by  Banniugbrongh. 

Ninth  dam,  by  Weathercock,  by  Highflyer. 

Tenth  dam,  by  Cora,  by  Matchen,  by  Cade. 

Eleventh  dam,  by  Turk,  by  Regulus. 

Twelfth  dam,  by  Cub,  by  Fox. 

Thirteenth  dam,  by  A..llworthy,  by  Crab. 

Fonrteenlh  dam,  by  Starling,  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Fifteenth  dam,  by  Bloody  Buttocks. 

Sixteenth  dam,  by  Grayhound,  a  barb 

Seventeenth  dam,  Brockleshy  Betty,   by  Curwen's  Bay  Baib. 

Eij«htcenlh  dam,  by  Mr.  Leede's  Hobby  mare,  by  The  Lister  Turk. 


THIRD    ANNUAL  SALE  AT    ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL    ISM.f 

THE  BARON,  by  Smuggler,  record  2:15J,  sire  of  Smuggler's  Bangfeiter, 
rpcord  2:29^. 

First  dam,  Sallie  Wilsoii,  by  John  EdsalL 

Second  dam,  by  Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of  Billy   Hoskiijs,  record  2;2ti4, 

Third  dam,  by  Howard's  Sir  Charles. 
JOHN  EDSALL,  by  Alexander's  A  bd  all  ah. 

First  dam,  said  to  be  by  Long  Island   Black    Hawk,  and   out    ot  a 
mare  by  Bush  Messenger. 
.SMUGGLER,  record  2:151,  hy  BUikx). 

First  dam,  by  Herod  Tuckahoe, 

Second  dam,  by  imp,  Toi«  (?) 

BLANCO,  by  Iron's  Cadmus,sire  Pocahontas,  jiaciii^  rcc.  to  wago«,  2;1.',, 

First  daoi,  b  •  Irwin's  Tnckahoe, 

Second  dam,  by  Jones'  Oscar, 

Third  dam, by  Shepherd's  Consul. 
IRON^S  CADMUS,  by  Beach's  Cadmus. 

First  dam,  by  Brunswick,  son  of  Sumpter,  by  JSir  Ar<'hy, 

Second  dam,  by  Blackburn's  Whip, 
JJEACH'S  CADMUS,  by  American  Eclipse, 

First  dam,  Die  Vernon,  by  Florixel, 

Second  dam,  by  Ogle's  Oscar. 

Third  dam,  by  Hero,  son  of  Union, 
AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp,  IViomed, 

Dam,  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
IRWIN'S  TUCKAHOE,  by  Herod  Tnckahoe, 

First  dam.  Vine,  by  Parrott's  Diomed, 

Second  dam,  by  Voss'  Sidi  Hamet, 
JONES'  Oscar,  by  Ogle's  Oscar,  by  imp,  Gabriel. 

S^IEPHERD'S  CONSUL,  by  Bond's  First  Consal, 

First  dam,  by  Arrakooker, 

Second  dam,  a  Messenger  Mare. 
HEROD  TUCKAHOE,  by  Tuckahoe. 

Dam,  by  Wild  Herod. 

SHELBY  CHIEF,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of    (ioldsmitli    Maid, 
record  2:14, 

First  dam,  Brunette,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  ol   Lady    Thome,  re- 
cord 2:18], 

Second  dam,  Nancy  King,  by  Gifford  Morgan, 

Third  dam.  Pope  mare,  by  Sherman  Morgan. 
\LEXANDER,S    ABDALLAH,    by    Rysdyk's    Hanil.letonian,  sire    of 
Dexter,  record  2:17], 

First  dam,  Katy  Darling,  said  to  be  by  Bay  Roman,  by  imp.  Roman. 

Second  dam,  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Mambrino. 


10  THIRD  AU'NNAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PAKK,  APRIL  1884. 

RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter,  re- 
cord 2:27. 

Fi'st  dam,  Cha-s.  Kent  mare,  hy'imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino, 

Dam,  Amazonia;,  by  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcronl. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Whirligig. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  darn,   Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
(tIFFORD   morgan,  by  Woodbury  Morgan,  by  Justin  Morgan, 

Firsi  dam,  by  Henry  Dundas. 

SHBRMAN  MORGAN,  by  Justin  Morgan. 

Informal  Statement.— Deceiver  will  deceive  me  if  he  ever  beats 
2:10;  but  he  is  a  big,  strong,  likely  colt,  and  will  be  over  16  hands,  and 
a  fine  color.  ' 

No.  6. 

JUDGE  SMALLEY. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  April  18, 1883;  both  hind  legs  white;bred  by  W   H.  Wilson 
GOT  BY  JUBILEE  LAMBERT,  2:25,  sire  Crown  Point    Maid    2:30]- 

Dam,  the  Smalley  mave,  by  Camden,  that  was  driven  by  her    owner 
Col.  Smalley,  of  Newport,  Ky.,  a  trial    over   Chestti    Park,    to 
road  wagon  in  2:34. 
JUBILEE  LAMBERT,  2:25,  by  Daniel  Lambert,  sire  of  Comee,  2:19]. 

Dam,  the  Harvey  mare,  by  Taft  Horse,  son  of  Hill's  Black  Horse. 
DANIEL  LAMBERT,  by  Ethan  Allen,  2,2^)^,  sire  of  Billy  Barr,  2:23^. 

First  dam,  Fanny  Cook,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter,  2:27. 

Second  dam,  by  Stockholm's  American  Star. 

Third  dam,  by  Red  Bird. 
ETHAN  ALLEN,  2:25^,  by  Hill's  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Lancet,  2:27i. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Black  Hawk  Maid  and  Red  Leg. 
HILL'S  BLACK  HAWK,  by  Sherman  Morgan,  by  Justin  Morgan. 

Dam,  a  black  mare. 
.\BD ALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.   Messenger. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884.  11 


Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcronf. 
RED  BIRD,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonitm. 

Dam,  by  Ked  Bird,  son  of  Cub. 
IIAMBLETONIAX,  Bishop's,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Sharlc.  ' 

Second   dam,  by   imp.  Medley. 

Note. — Dan  Mace  drove  Mr.  Whitehead's  brown  mare  Crown    Point 
maid  to  a  180-pound  top  wagon  a  half  mile  in  ItO?!-. 

Informal  Statement. — This  colt  will  be   a    very    handsome    horse, 
about  15|  hands  high  when  grown. 

JNo.    7. 

MARY  BOYD. 

Bay  filly,  foaled    April   10,1883;    no    white;   bred  by  Judge    J.  S,   Boyd. 
Cynthiana.  Ky.  . 

GOT  BY  .JUBILEE  LAMBERT,  2:2o, 
Sire  of  Crown  Point  Maid,  record  2.'304:  half-mile  trial  to  wagon,  1:07',. 
First  dam,  Ella  Arnold,  by  Mambrino  Clay. 
Second  dam,  Fayette  Forrest,  by  Berkley's  Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of  the 

dam  of  Clemraie  G.,  record  2:17. 
Third  dam,  Kate,  by  Gaines'  Bellfounder. 

Fourth  dam,  Nell,  the  Cyrus  Sanford  mare,  sired  in  Boone  Co.,  Ky, 
.  was  a  good  road  and  saddle  mare. 
JUBILEE  LAxMBERT,  record  2:25,  by  Daniel  Lambert,  sire  of  Comee. 
record  2:19]. 
Dam.  the  Harvey  mare,  by  Taft  Horse, son  of  Hill's  Black  Hawk. 
DANIEL  LAMBERT,  by  Ethan  Allen,  record  2:25i,  sire    of    Hot- 
spur, 2:24. 
First  dam,  Fanny  Cook,  by  Al)dallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter;  2:27. 
Second  dam,  by  Stockholm's  American  Star. 
Third  dam,  by  Red   Bird. 
HTHAN  ALLEN  2:25.1,  by  Hill's   Black   Hawk,  sire  of    Lancet    2:27-]. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Black  Hawk  Maid  and  Red  Lieg. 
HILL'S    BLACK  HAWK,   by    Sherman   Morgan,  by    Justin    Mr.rgaii. 

Dam  a  black  mare. 
ABDALL.\H,,i>y  Mamiirino,  son  of  imp.   Messenger. 

Dm  ra  Amazonia. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messmger 
Firs'  dam,  by  inn).  Sourcrout. 
RED  BIRD;  by    Bishop's  Ilambleloniaii. 

Dairi,  by.  Red  Bird,  son  of  Cub. 
r.rSHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  i)y   imp.  Missenger. 


12  THIRD"  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  FARK,  APKIl,,  1884- 

First  dam,  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 
Second  dam,,  by  imp.  Medley. 

51AMBRIN0  CLAY,  by  Kentncky  Clay,  sire  ©f  the  dam  of  Biondine. 
record  2.24f . 
Fir»t   dam,    by    Mambrino    Chief,    sire     of     Ijady      Thorne,      re- 
cord 2:18}. 
Second  dam,  by  Kodolph,  racehorse, 

KENTUCKY  CLAY,  by  Cassias  M.  Clay,  Jr.    Strader^s,  sire  of  Hairy 
Clay,  record  2:23|, 
First  dam,  Lady  Thome's  dam,  by  Gano. 
Second  dam,  by  son  of  Sir  William,  by  Sir  Archy. 

€'  M,  CLAY,  JR.,  Strader's,  by  Casaius  M.Clay,  sire  of   Geo.  M,  lateh- 
en,  record  2:23}. 
First  dam,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  CBlennis,  record  2:27^. 
vSecond  dam,  by  Lawrence^s  Eclipse, 
Third  dam,  Cha*.  Hadley  roare,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Black  Dongla.-^,  rt-cord  2:.".0, 
Dam,  Jersey  Kate,  John  Anderson's  dam. 

HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  Jackson,  sire  of    Kinibie    Jackson,  witgon 
record  2:S4. 

ANDREW  JACKSON,  by  Young  Bashaw. 
Dam,  a  pacing  mare. 

YOUNG  BASHAW,  by  Grand  Bashaw,  Arabian. 
First  dam.  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 
Secomi  dam,  Fancy,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

LAWRENCE  S  ECLIPSE,  by  American  Eclipse. 
Dam,  Doll,  by  Algerine,  by  imp.  Cormorant. 

AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Dnroc,son  of  imp.  Diomed. 
Dam,  Miller^s  damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

♦  iANO,  by  American  Eclipse. 

First  dam,  Betsy  Richards,  by  Sir  Archy. 

SIR  WILLIAM,  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  imp.   Diomed. 
Dam,  Transport,  by  Virginins,  son  of  Sir  Archy, 

MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrin;>  Paymaster. 
Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 

MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 
Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 


THIBD  ANNUAL  SALK  AT  ABUALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884.  lo 

EDWIN  FORREST,  Berkley's  by  Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of  Billy  Hoskins. 
record  2:26^. 

Dam,  by  Woodford,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Wagewood,  record  2:19. 
EDWIN  FORREST,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dara,  by  Watkins'  Young  Highlander. 

Second  dam,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.   Diomed. 

Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

P.AY  KENTUCKY  HUNTER,  by  Kentucky  Hunter,  son  of  Watkins' 
Young  Highlander. 

Dam,  by  Bogus. 
WOODFORD,  by  Kosciusko,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

First  dam,  Melissa,  by  Hancock's  Hamiltonian. 
GAINES'  BELLFOUNDER,  by  Brown's  Bellfounder. 
BROWN'S  BELLFOUNDER,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 

First  dam.  Lady  Allport,  by  Mambrino. 

Second  dam,  by  Tippoo  Saib,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Third  dam,  by  imp  Messenger, 

Informal,  Statement. — This  is  a  rarely  bred  young  Miss,  and 
should  she  fail  becoming  a  fine  trotttr,  she  certainly  will  make  a  choic*- 
Ijrood  mare.  As  this  is  the  only  pedigree  in  the  catalogue  in  whicii 
Kentucky  Clay  and  Berkley's  Edwin  Forrest  appears,  I  will  state  that 
Kentucky  Clay  got  the  dams  of  Blondine,  2:24|.  Annette,  2:252;  Fancv 
Day,  2:30,  &c.  Berkley's  Forrest  got  the  dams  of  Clemmie  G.,  2:lf; 
Post  Boy,  2:23];  Alice  Sloner,  2:24^;  and  Daniel  Lambert  not  only  sire«l 
Jubilee  Lambert  as  his  fastest  entire  son,  but  has  twenty-five  of  his  get 
in  the  2:30  list,  and  perhaps  as  many  more  that  can  go  in  had  they  not 
been  kept  exclusively  for  gentlemen's  roadsters,  because  of  their  fine  ap- 
I)earance. 

No.  8, 

LILIEAPOLIS. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  May  22d,  1883;  left  hind  heel  white;  bred    by    Mr.    \\  . 
H.  Kerr,  North  Middletown,  Ky. 
GOT  BY  INDIANAPOLIS,  record  2:21. 
First  dam,  LiHre'  Morrow,  by  Clark   Chief,  sire  of    Croxie,    nconl 

2:19J. 
Second  dam,  by  Thatcher's  Glencoe. 

INDIANAPOLIS,  record  2:21,  by  Tattler, record  2:2(;,sire  Voltaire,  2:20] 
First  dam,  Indiana,  bv  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  Lady  Thorne,  2:18', . 

TATTLER,  record  2:26,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,Lnre  of  John  Morgan,  record  2:24 
and  the  dams  uf  Maud  S.,  2;10|,  tnd  Jay  Eye  See,  2:](>ii. 
First  dam.  Tell-tale,  by  Telamon. 
Second  dam.  Flea,  by  Medoc. 
Third  dam.  Martiia  r>arneal,  by  Sum|)t(r. 


T-i  THTKD-  ANIOTAI.  SAILE  AT  ABDALtAH"  PAEK,.  APEIX,,  TSSC 

Fourth  diaini,.Araininda^by  Doublehead, 
PILOT,  J  R.^  by  Old  Pilot,  CanswiLau,  pacer. 

First  dam,  Nancy  Pope. 

Seeond  daiu,  Nancy  Taylor. 
TEL-AMONy  by  Medoc,  son  of  AniecieaR  Eclipse- 
First  dani.  Cherry  EJliott^bv  Sumi>ter. 

Seeond  dam,  Rosemary,  by  Tiger, 

Third  dam,. Mary  Bedford,,  by  Duke  of  Bedford ^ 
AIEDOC,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Dam,  Ywing  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by  im>p.  Expedition, 

AMERICAN   ECLIPSE,  by  Diiroc,  son. onn>p.I>imii.ed. 

Dam.,  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp,  viessenger, 
i'LARK  CHIEF,  by  MambrinoChief,  sireof  Mambrino  Woodford,2::2ii. 

Fir.=vt  dam,  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger,  s-i re  of    Jim  Porter^  saddlt- 
record   2:-28i. 

Secoud  dam,  Mrs.  Cat>dle,the  d»m  v>i  Erncsson, 
MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah, 
51 A  MERINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Sonrcrout. 
DOWNING'S  BAY  MESSENGER,  by  Harpinus, 

Dam,  of  Rockingham  and  Messenger  blood. 

Harpivius,  by  Bi&hop's  Hambletonian. 

Firs't  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

SecoiiMl  dam,  a  Sob  them  mare-  ' 

BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger- 
First  dam,  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark.  ^ 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley- 

Infokmal  Statement. — LillieapoHs  s?and»  according  fo  the  records" 
;(s  the  best  filly  in  this  catalogue  for  a  brood  mare;  besidej^s,  she  is  a  large 
and  handsome  filly.  Hf^r  dam,  Lillie  Morrow,  I  am,  told,  trotted  fron* 
juile  post  to  mile  post  on  the  turnpike  near  Lexington,  in  three  minutes 
and  ten  f*econd,  with  two  n>eni  in  a  top  buggy,  on  a  bet,  and  was  a  very  re- 
markable road  mare;  and  by  reference  to  the  performances  of  her  sire. 
Indianapolis,  it  will  be  seen  that  she  come?  of  good  lineage — she  having 
{he  Pilot;,  Jr-,  blood  thatissH)  prominent  in  the  dams  of  jVIaud  S.,  2:10]- 
Jay  Eye  See  2:10|>  and  the  dam,  being  by  Clark  Chief,  who  sired  the 
<lamsof  M.ijoiica,  2:17;  Wilson  2:16],  and  Phallas,  2:i5.J,  besides  having 
Iveen  the  .-*ire  of  seven  trotters  in  the  2:30  list,  and  two  of  them  inside  of 
2:20;  Cro.\ie  2;11>],  and  Toney  Newall  2:19i,and  it  is  with  reluctance  that 
I  put  this  filly  up  for  sale. 

[See  performances  oi  Indianapolis,  under  pedigree  No.  1.] 


"nnRI)    ATsSXiA-L  SAXT;  AT    ABX)A-LLA-fl:  TA-R-K,  Al'RB.   1884.  I'-i 

:no.  9. 

SISTBR    GILMAN. 

iBay  .filly,  .f(jalecl   ScpU    21st^   1883;  w.lute  hjiirs   on    forehead,  a^ul  ■hulk 

Jaiud  ankles  whiie;  b-red  by  W,  H.  Wilson. 

GOT  BY  INDIA^WPOLIS,  record  2:21, 

First  dTiui, -sister  Mac,  (fuJ I  sister    to    Lady  Mac.   'reco^-d    2:2Si,)    b*' 
Whirlwind, -sire  of  BarJcig,  record  2:25^. 

Second  dam,  a  black  mare  owned  by  Mr.  Conn,    of  Loiaisville,    Ky. 
and  :^aid  u>  be  by  Old  Pilot,,  sire  of  Pilot,  Jt 
IINDIANAPOLIS,  record  2:21,  by  Tattler,  record  2:26. 

Urst  dam,  Indiana,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thonie,  2:18  j. 
TATTLER,  record  2:26,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  .Morgan,  2:24 

First  dam,  TelJ-tale,  by  Telamon. 

Second  dam.  Flea,  by  Medoc 

Third  dam,  Martha  Darneal,  by  Siimpter. 
PILOT,  JR.,  bv  Old  Pi Itjt, Canadian,  pacer. 

First  daiw.  Nancy  Pope. 

Second  dam,  Nxmcy  Taylor, 
TELAMON,  by  Med-oc,  son  of  American  Eclipse, 

First  dam,  Cherry  Elliott,  by  Snmpter, 

Secottd  dam,  Rose^aary,  by  Tiger, 

Third  dan.,  Mary  Bedford,  by  Dake  of  Bedford, 
MEDOC,  by  American  Eclipse, 

Dam,  Young  Maid  of  the  Oak?;,  by  imp.  Expedition, 
AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Dnroc,  soji  of  imp,  Dionied. 

Dam,  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
MAMRRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Pay«iaster, 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
MaMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino, 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 

Informal  Statement.— Sister  Gilman  will  be  a  16-hand  mare,  and 
her  dam  was  a  better  mare  than  Lady  Mac,  whose  record  of  2:23.',  to' har- 
ness and  2:23  to  pole,  was  early  in  her  trotting  career,  and  retired  into 
Mr.  Vanderbilt's  private  stables,  or  very  likely  she  would  have  beaten 
2:20  on  the  turf.  [See  performances  of  Indianapolis,  under  Pedi"re<- 
No.   I. 

No.  10. 

RUSSELL    BROWN. 

lilack  filly,  foaled  May  7lh,  1883;  star,  and  both    hind    and  right    hind 

feet  white;  bred  by  W.  II.  Wil.sonand  F.  G.  Craigv 

GOT  BY  INDIANAPOLIS,  lecord  2;21. 


16  THIRD  AUNNAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  18S4. 

First  dam,  Pusher  Craig,  by  Redmon's  Abdallah. 

Second  dam,  Jane,  purchased   of   a    Mr.    Evans,  of  Cincinnati,  <). , 
who  stated  she  was  by  Long  Island  Cloud. 
INDIANAPOLIS,  record  2:21,  by  Tattler,  record  2:26. 

First  dam,  Indiana,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire   of  Lady    Thorne,     re. 
cord  2:18|. 
TATTLER,  record  2:26,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John*M.,rgan,  record  2:24. 

First  dam.  Tell-tale,  by  Telamon. 

Second  dam.  Flea,  by  Medoc. 

Third  dam,  Martha  Darneal,  by  Sumpter. 
PILOT,  JR..  by  Old  P'lot,  Canadian,  pacer. 

First  dam  Nancy  Pope. 

Second  dam,  Nancy  Taylor. 
TELAMON,  by  Medoc,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

First  dam.  Cherry  Elliott,  by  Sumpter. 

Second  dam,  Rosemary,  by  Tiger. 

Third  dam,  Mary  Bedford,  by  Duke  of  Bedford. 
MEDOC,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Dam,  Young  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by  imp.  Expedition. 

AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 

Dam,  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 
REDMON'S  ABDALLAH,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith 
Maid,  record  2:14. 

First  dam.   Lady   Valentine,  by    Redmon's   Valentine,  son    of  imp 
Valentine. 

Second  dam.  by  Shakespeare,  thoroughbred. 

Third  dam,  by   Lail's  Potomac. 
ALEXANDER'S    ABDALLAH,    by  Ryskyk's    Hombletonian,   sne  of 
Dexter,  record  2:14. 

Dam,  Kitty  Darling, 
HAMBLETUNIAN,  Rysdyk's,  by    Abdallah,  sire   of  O'Blennis,  record 
2:27|. 

First  dam,  the  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.   Bellfounder. 

Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 


THIRIO    ANNt'ATu  SALE  AT      AliI»AXl.Afi  PA-R'Jv,  APRTL  1SS4.  'l« 

Dam,  by  imp,  Soiiecrout. 
3iISH0P'S  HAMBI^TONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger- 

Fi^st  dam,  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark, 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
Informal  Statement — Russell  Brown  is  not  ciily  tlie  iHandsomesT 
anitual  in  thif^  catalogue,  but  brings  into  fday  some  of  the  best  trotting 
•strains  known  to  the  turf, viz:  Pilot,  Jr.,  Mambrino  Chief  and  Alexan- 
der's Abdallah.  Pusher  Craig  could  irot  in  about  2:50,  and  her  dam^ 
Jane,  eould  trot  iu  a b'OU t  tlwef^  .minutes,  and  was  a  g(->od  reliable  .road 
■mare. 

No.   IL 

TJPDEGRAFF. 

IBay  CoU,  fotaled  May  5th,  1882;  star  and  «nip-  bred  -by  Ho«i.  T.  J.  Vp- 
degraffj  Mt.  Pleasrint,  Ohio, 

CJOT  BY  INDIANAPOLIS,  record  2:2L 

First  dam,  Madam   DpdegraflT,  by  Flying  Hia-toga.. 

Second  dam.  Belle  Barton,  by  Bucyrus. 

Third  dam,  Lucy  Whetit,  by  Buck. 

Fourth  dam,  by  imp.  Diomed. 
FLYING  HIATOGA,  by    Hanley's    Hiatog-a,  sire    of  Grtnid    Duchess, 
record  2;262- 

First  dairi,  by  Treasurer,  said  to  be  l)y  a  son  of  imp,  Tre4isurers 

Second  dam,  by  ^'^ictor. 

Third  dam,  by  Cons^iL 
HANLEY'S  IIIATOGA.,by  Old  Hiatoga, 

I>am  ,  by  Talmadge's  Firetail. 
HIATOGA,  by  Brown's  BeilfotJnder, 

Dam,  unknown. 
imOWN'S  BELLFOUNDER,  by  imp.  Bellfonnd^r. 

First  dam,  Lady  A3 1  port,  by  Mambrino, 

Second  dam,  by   Tippoo  Saib, 

Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger, 

AL\MBPJNO,  by  imp.  Messenger, 

Dam,  b}'  imp,  Sourcrout, 

Second  dam,  by  inip.  Whirligig,  out    of  Old    Slaunmrkin,  by    \ui\\ 
VVildair. 
1INDIAXAK)LIS,  record  2:21,  by  Tattler,  record  2:26. 

First  dam,  Indiana,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire    of  Lady    Thome,   re- 
c<.rd2:18{. 
TATTLER,  record  2:2(5,  by  I'iiot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan,  record  2.-24. 

First  dam,  Tell-tale,  by  Teiamon. 

Second  dam,  Flea,  by  Medoc. 


18  THIRD  ATJNNAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PAKK,  APRIL  1884. 

Third  dam,  Mai'tha  Darneal,  by  Sunipter. 
PILOT,  JR..  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian,  pacer. 

First  dam  Nancy  Pope. 

Second  dam,  Nancy  Taylor. 
TELAMON,  by  Medoc,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

First  dam,  Cherry  Elliott,  by  Siimpter. 

Second  dam,  Rosemary,  by  Tiger. 

Third  dam,  Mary  Bedford,  by  Puke  of  Bedford. 
MEDOC,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Dam,  Young  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by  imp.  Expedition. 

AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Dionied. 

Dam,  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
.MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 

Informal    Statement — UpdegrafF  will  make  a  horse    over  IG   hands 
high,  and  very  fine  and  handsome,  and  shows  a  good  way  of  going. 
[See  pei-formances   of  Indianapolis,  under  pedigree  No.   1.]. 

No.   12. 

INDIAN  BOY. 

Brown  colt,  foaled   July  29,  1882,  bred  by  W  H.   AVilson. 
GOT  BY  INDIANAPOLIS,  record  2:21. 
First  dam,  Sally  Wilson,  by  John  Edsall, 

Second  dara,  by  Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of  the  dam  of  So-So, record  2:17]. 
Third  dam,  by  Howard's  Sir  Charles. 
INDIANAPOLIS,  record  2:21,  by  Tattler,record  2:2(),sire  Voltaire,  record 
2:20. 
First  dam,  Indiana,  by  Mambrino  Chief,   sire  Lady    Thorne,  record 
2:181. 

TATTLER,  record  2:26,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan,  record  2:24 
and  the  dams  of  Maud  S.,  record  2;10|,  and  .lay  EyeSee,  reoord 
2:101. 

First  dam,  Tell-tale,  by  Telamon. 

Second  dam.  Flea,  by  Medoc. 

Third  dam,  Martha  Darneal,  by  Sumpter. 

Fourth  dam,  Araminda,  by  Doublchead. 

PILOT,  JR.,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian,  pacer. 
First  dam,  Nancy  Pope. 
Second  dam,  Nancy  Taylor. 


THIRD  ANNUAL    SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884.  !!• 


TF.TvAMON,  by  Medoc,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
First  dam,  Cherry  Eiliotl,  Ijy  Siimpter. 
Second  dam,  Eosemary,  by  Tiger. 
Third  dam,  Mary  Bedford,  l\v  Duke  uf  Bedford. 
MEDOC,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Dam,  Yonng  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by   imp.  Expedition. 
AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  byl)nroc,son  of  imp.  Diomed. 

Dam,  Miller's  Dam.sel,  liy  iujp.   Messenger. 
MAMBRIXO  CHIEF,  by  Maiubrin.i  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliaii. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 
lolIX   EDSaLL,  liy  Alexanders    Abdallah,    sire   of  <  ioldsmith    Maid, 
record  2:14. 
Dam,    a    luave    brought    ivom     ]\fansfie]d,  (Jhio^  to    (ynthiana,  Ky. 
where  she  becauje  the  propert/  of  Wm.  Redmon,  in  a   trade    foi' 
some  cattle,  afterwards  owned    by  James    Miller,  Bonrbon,  Co. 
the  breeder  oi  .John  Edsall.     She  was  a  good  roadster. 
AEKXANDER'S     ABDALLAH,    by  Ryskyk's    Hamblttonian,   sue   ol 
Dexter,  record  2:17|. 
Dam,  Kitty  Darling, 
llAMBLETuXIAX.Rysdyk's,  by    AlHlallah.   sire   of  OT.kimis,   reconi 
2:27i 
First  dam,  the  Chas.  Kent  mare,  l)y  iniii.    Eelll'ounder. 
Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  IIand)letonian. 
Third  tlam.  Silvertail,  by  imp.  .Messenger. 
.M'.D.VLLAH,  l)y  Mambrino. 

r)am,  Amazonia. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETOXIAX,  i.y  imp.   Me-senge,. 
First  dam,  Pheasant,  by  imp.   Shark. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
;.D\V1X    lORREST,  by  Bay  Kenlnckv  Hum. r.  by     Kt  ntu.ky     Hunter, 
by  Watkins'  Young  Highlander. 
First  dam.  by   Watkins'  Young  Highland,  r. 
Second  dam,  by  Do  roc,  by  imp.  I  Homed . 
Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
HOWARD'S  SIR  CHARLES,  In-  Clinlon.  sonol  Sir  Cliariv.-.  Iloward'.- 
Sir  Charles  got     Leer's   Sir    William,    the    -jirc  of  the    dam    of 
Jim    Irving,  record  2:23. 
IxKORMAi.  Statkmknt.  —  With  very  Hue  form  and  :iction    this    young- 
ster brings  into  play  the  strongest  trotting  lin.s  known  to  the  turf  tt»  wii: 
I'ilol.  Jr.',  the  sire  ol  .Maud  S.,  2:10',.  and  Jay  Eye  vSoc,  2:10!j;   Mambrino 
<  hief,  sire  of  Lady  Thornc,  2:181;  Alexander's  .\bdallah,  sire   of    Gold- 
-milli  Maid,  2:14,  and  Edwin    Forrest,  sire  of  the    dam    of  So-So,    2:17{. 
rhi<  colt  is  extra  line. 


20  THrRD   AyjrrAL  SALE  AT  ABOALLAH  PAEK,  APRIL,  1884'.. 

No.  13. 

ABDALLAH   CHIEF. 

Bay  stallion^  foaled  1881,  loi  hands  high;  bied  by  J.  Barton,. 
GOT  BY  SIMM'S  CLARK  CHIEF. 
First  dani^  by  Pacing  Abdallah,  sire  of  dam   of  King    William,  re- 
cord 2;.20f. 
Second  dam,  by  Well's   Yellow  .Jacket,,  sire  of  Thomas   L.    Y^oiing., 
2:^19, 
SIMM'S  G1>ARK  CHIEF,  by  CI a,rk  Chief,  sire  of  Tony  Newell,  record 
:i:19] . 
I>am,  by  Alexaaider's  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2-.14i. 
Second  dam^  by  Star  Highlander, 
CLARr^   CHIEF,  by  M.imbrino  Chief,  sire  »f  Lady  Thome,  2:181.. 

Firs-t  dam,  Little  Nora,  by  Downing's    Bay  Messenger,    sire   of   Jiwj 

Porter,  saddle  record  2:28§, 
Second  dam,  Mrs.  Caudle,  dam  of  Erricsson, record  o-^SOA. 
MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dain  of  Goliali. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster- 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp,  Mesbeuger- 
First  daro,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 
Second  daim,  by  imp.  Whirligig, 
DOW^NING'S  BAY  MESSENGER,  by  Harpinus. 

Dam,of  Rockingham  a.od  Messenger  blood. 
KARPINUS,by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger, 
First  dam,  Pleasant,  by  imp.  Shark, 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
^LEXANDER,S    ABDALLAH.    by    Ry.sdvk's    Hambletonian,  si«e    oi 
Dexter,  record  2:171. 
First  dam,  Katy  Darling,  said  to  be  by  Bay  Roman, by  imp.  Rnnian. 

EYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah,  sire    of  Sir   Waller,  re- 
cord 2-27. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Bcllfonnder. 

Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Tliird  dam.Silvertail,   by   imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  ]\Iaml)rino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
IIISHOP'S  HAMBLETONAIN,  by  imp.  >rcsscn,u;ev. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 


THIKD  ANNUAL  SAI.E  AT  ABDALLAH  PAKK,  APRIL  1884. 


Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medlov, 
STAR  HIGHLANDEE,  by  Vetch's  Highlander. 

First   dam,  Stocking.';,  by  Virginia  Whip. 

Second  dam,  Brownie,  by  (iitiiymede. 
VEECH'S  HIGHLANDER,  by  Downing's  Black  Highlander. 

First  dam,  bv  Old  Copperl)ottom. 

Second  dam,  by  Buzzard. 
DOWNING'S  BLACK  HIGHLANDER,  by  Steele's  Crii.>=ader,   son    of 
C'ook'.s  Whip. 

Fir-tit  dam,  by  Hunt's  Brown  Highlander. 

Second  dam,  by  Comet. 
HUNT'S  BROWN  HIGHLANDER,  by  Sir  Patrick  Highlander,  son  ot 
imp.  Highlander. 

First  dam,  by  imp  Trafalgar. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.   Rockingham. 

Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
l'A(.*IN(i   ABDALLAH,  by  Alexander's  Abdailah,  sire  of   Rosalind,  re- 
cord 2. 2L|. 

First  dam,  Lvdia  Taibott,  liy  Taylor  Messenger. 
TAYLOR  MESSENGER,  by  Gen.  Taylor. 

Dam,  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger. 
(JEN.  TAYLOR,  by  McCoy's  Comet,  son  of  Irish  Koaii. 

Dam,  by  Becraft's  Whalebone,  son  of  Cherokee,  by  Sir  Anliy. 
WELL'S  YELLOW  JACKET,  by  Old  Yellow  Jacket. 

First  dam,  by  Cook's  Whip. 

Second  dam,  .said  to  be  a  thoroughbred. 
OLD  YELLOW  JACKET,  by  Eclipse.  • 

Lam,  a  Canadian  pacer. 

Informal  Statj;mknt — Alxlallah  Chief  is  a  handsome  strung  colt, 
and  will  make  a-grand  stallion.  He  has  a  good  way  of  going,  and  will 
make  a  trotter;  never  broken,  and  i)erfecllyjgreen.  I  purchased  iiim  at 
Capt.  Moore's  sale  on  speculation,  at  S')S'\  in  Feb.    12,  1S84. 

-N...  14. 

ESTILL 

I'.-Av  colt.  I..a],..l    issii:   bifd  on  shares  by  W.   ^V.   K>lill  and  W.  II.     Wil- 
son. 

(.JOT    I'.Y   SMUG(iLER,  record  2:1.')'|.  sire  of  Sinuggler"s    Daughter. 

record  2:29.1. 
First  dam,  Coquette,  by  .\merican  Clay,   sire   of    ( irauvillc,    record 

2:2G. 
Sec<_>nd  dam,  Lizzie  Cari'.  by  Lexington,  .Jr. 


'22  THIRD   AXNrAL  SAXE  AT  AT3I»Ar.i:;A'H' CAKK,  A-SKXi;,  15S84'.. 

Third  dam,  by  Bertrand,  Jr. 

Foneth  dam,. by  He.phestion. 
Filth  dam,  )>y  Young  Bsronet,- 
J?MU&GLEE,. record  2:15^,  by  Blanco.. 
FiFsi  dam  by  Herod  Tuckahoe,. 
Secoiid  dam,. by  imp,  Toiu  (?) 
BL>A.NCO;   by    Iron's    Cadmiis,    sire    of.  Pocahoz^tas-,  |jaeiiig.   Pc^oKd    U.i 
wagon  EciTi. 
First  dam,. by  I.rwin'sT»ckah<(e.. 
Second  dam,  by  Jones'  Oscar. 
Third  daui.   by  ybepherd's  ConsM.I.. 
IBON'S-  CADMUS-,  by  Beach's  Gadmus, 

First  dam-,  by  Braiiswick,-son  oi  Snmpter,   l>y  S-ir  A,rcliy.. 
Second  dam,  by  Blackburn's  A^'liip. 
BP]ACH'S CADMUS,  American  Eclipse. 
First  dam,  Die  VerHon,by  Florizel.. 
Second  dam,  by  Ogle's  Oscar. 
Third  dam,,  by  Hero,,  son  of  Union. 
AMERICAN-  ECLIPSE,  by  DuroCrSon  at' i.mp.  Diomed  . 

Da-my  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp,  M,es.senger. 
JRWIN'S  TUCKAHOE^by  Herod  Tuckahoe. 
First  dam.  Vine,,  by  Parrot  Diomed. 
Second  dam,,  by  Yosa'  Sidi  Hamet, 
JONES'  OSCAR,  by  Ogle's-  Oscar,  by  imp.  Gabriel . 
SH-E-PHERl>'&  CONSUL,  by  Bond's  Firs',  Consul. 
First  dam.  by  Arrakooker. 
Second  dam, a  Messenger  mare, 
ilEROD  TUCKAHOE,  by  Tuckahoe. 

D'am^  hy  Wild  Herod  . 
TUCKAHOE,  by  Florizel,  son  of  imp.  l>iome<l. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Alderman. 
.VMERICAN  CLAY,  by  C.  M,  Clay,  Jr..  Strader's.  sire    of    fh.rrj  rf,7r 
record  2^23i|. 
Fir»t  dam,  Conscript's  dam,  by  imp.  Trauby 
Secor»d  dam,  by  Aratu&,  son-  of  Director. 
Third  dam,  by  Josephus,  son  of  American  Ecli[i.<e. 
Fourth  dam,  by  Columbus,  by  imp.  Pantaloon, 
;  .   V.  CL-VY,  JR.,  ^trader'.*,  hy  Cassius  M.  Clay,  sire  of  Geo.  M.  l';Ufl." 
en.  record   2:232: 
First  dam,  by  .\bdallaU,  sire  of  8ir  Walter,  record  2:27. 
Second  dam,  by  Ijuwrence  Kciipse, 
Third  dam,  (;ha.s.  Hadley  mare,  by  im|i.  ^k■^se^>ger. 
TASSIUS   M,  (";LAY,  bv  Heiu-y  C;ay.  sireof     he  d:uu    ni   (  u-o.    Will... -. 
record  2:22- 


BIRFj    ANxr'AL  SWLE  AT     ALDALI.AH   PARK,  APkll.  l8'8'-i. 


Dam,  Jersey  Kate,  John  Anderson's  dam. 
IFENRY  i'LAY,  bj   Andrew   Jackson,  sire  of  Kimble   Jackson,  wagow 
record  2:34. 

Dam.  ihc  tiotting  uiare  Snrrey-. 
A  NI  )KP: W  .J  Af 'KSf  )X,  by  Yoting  Bashaw. 

Trim,  ii  Canadian  pacing  mare. 
V<)rX(T  il^SHAW,  by  GraHd  Easbaw,  Arabian 

Fii'st  dam,  Peajrl,  by -First  Consul, 

Second  dam,  Fancy,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
..TOSEPHUS,  by  American  P^Ii.pse. 

Dxm,  the  dam  of  Piitsy  A-nlhony. 
.V.MEKICAX  ECLIPSE,  by  Ihiroc,  by  imp  Tfiomed 

Dam,  Miner's  Dam.el,  by  imp-  Messenger. 
LEXINGTON,  JR,  by  Lexington,  son  of  -Boston. 

DiUii,  tboroughbred- 

IxKoR.MAi.  St.at-e\ie-n;i'. — Esti.ll  is  a  handsome  colt;  showed  3:12  i«  •hii- 
2-year  form,  bnt  was  was  not  trained  in  his  3-year    form    on    account    of 

sickness-  He  is  entered  !«  the  Wilson  stake  in  the  National  Trotting 
Horse  Breeder's  Association  of  -\n)erica,  and  all  the  eiitra-i^ce  paid  up  to 
'late.     The  slake  will  be  about  eleven  thousand  dollars,  and   as    I    have 

.110  idea  of  entering  him    against    Hiiula    Rose,  recoixl    2:16],   and    have 

more  slaJlions  th^in  I  want,  I  offer  hiju  in  the  sale  to  the  highest  bidder. 

Smuggler.,  record  ±-15],  &tiU  holds  the  fasle-st  stallion    record,   and    is 

ithe  sire  of  Smuggler's  Daughter,  2--292-     The  dam    of   P^still    is   niso  the 

<lam  of  the  bay  gelding  CoL  Stevens,  with  a  4year  old  re<X)rd  of  2^33.V; 
was  by  Anaerican  T'lay,  IJiesireof  (Tr.anvi-Ue,  '2:26. 

No,  lo. 

GOLDSMITH  GELDING, 

•Bay,  foaled  1882;  star,  little  wJiiieonboth   hind    feet;  good  malie   and 

tail;  bred  by  Mr,  P.  White,  Harrison  County,  Ky 
>(JOT  BY  GOLDSMITH   BOY,  son  of  Goldsmith's   Abdallah,  2:30. 

First  dam.,  Tip  AVilson,  bv  Selim,sire  of  Sliantv,  2:3] .',  and  Stranger^ 
2;2o.]. 
<G0LI>S.M1TH  BOY,  by  Gold.smJth's  Abda-liah,  record  2:3a 

First  dam,   by  Bay    Chief   son    of  Mambriuo   Chief,   sire    of   Lady 
Thorne,  2:18]. 
'GOLDSMITH'S  ABDALLAH,  by  Volunteer,  sire    of  St,  Jiilien,  record 
2:1U, 
First  dam,  by  .\bilallah, '^ire  of  Rysdyk's  Hanibletonian.sire  of  De,x^ 
ter  2:17]. 

No.   Hi. 

BANKER. 

r.av  colt,  foaUd  March  24tli,    ISSO;   white    un    1th    liind    ankle;  brtd    by 
M.  L   Hare,  Indianapoli.s,  Iiid. 


1>4  THIRD  AUNNAIi  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884. 


GOT  BY  BEN  HARKISON. 

First  (lam,  Everetta,  by  Edward  Everett,  sire    of   Judge    Fullerton, 

re(!Ord  2:18, 
Second  dam,  the  dam  of  Little  Mae. 
HEN.  HARKISON,  by  Strader's  HatDbletonian. 
First  dam,  by  Mambrino  Clay. 
Second  dam,  b /  Blackno.se,  son  of  Madoc. 
STRADER'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,   sire  of 
Dexter,  2:171. 

Dam,  Lady  Talm'ulge,   by  Seely's    American    Star,  sire  of    Widow 
Machree,  2:29. 
RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONLVN,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir   Walter,   re- 
cord 2:27. 
Fi'st  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  hy  imp.   Bellfounder. 
Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian 
Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by^imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia,  by  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 

MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Whirligig. 
AMERICAN     STAR,  Seeley's,  by  Stotkholm's  American  Star. 
First  dam,  Sally  Slouch,  by  Henry. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
-MAMBRINO  CLAY,  by  Kentucky  Clay,  sire  of  the   dam   of  Blondine, 
record  2:24 1. 
Dam,  qy  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  record  2:18]. 
KENTUCKY  CLAY,  by  Strader's  Cassius  M.  Clay,  .Tr.,  sire   of  Harry 
Clay,  record  2:23 f. 
Dam,  the  dam  of  Mambrino   Patchen    and    Lady   Thorne,  2:1S|,  by 
Gano. 

C.  M.  CLAY,  JR.,  by  Strader's  Cassius  M.  Clay,  sire  of  ( k-o.    M.    I'ateh- 
en,  record  2.'23^. 
First  dam,  hy  Abdallaii,  sire  of  O'Blennis,  record  2:27if. 
Second  dam,  by  Lawrence's  Eclipee. 
Tiiird  dam,  Clias.  TIadley  mare,  by  imy.   Messenger. 

CASSIUS  M.   CLAY,   by    Henry  Clay,   sire   of  Black    Douglas,   record 
2:30. 
Dam,  Jersey  Kate,  .John  Anderson's  dam. 

HENRY^CIjAY,  by  Andrew  .Jackson,  sire  of     Kimble    .lackson,    wagon 
record  2:34. 

Dam,  Surry. 


;  THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  IPM.  25 

ANDREW  JACKSON,  by  YoungJBMhaw. 

Dam,  a  p«cing  marr. 
YOUNG  BASHAW,  by  Grand  Banliaw,  Arabian. 

First  dam,  Pearl, 'b_v' First  Consul. 

Second  dam,  Fancy,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
.MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Diim,  the  dam  of  Goliali; 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino, 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 

Informal  Statement. — P>anknr  is  a  natural  pocer,  andslioulil  make 
either  a  pacer  or  a  trotter,  for  hii  gait  is  good  at  either.  He  is  broken 
to  harnes?. 


No.  17. 

LIZZIE  O'CONNOR. 

Che«tniit  filly,  foaled  1882;  bred  by  Mr.  Jerry  ( )'('onnor,Harrisoa  Co.  Ky, 
(iOTBY  HARRISON  CHlEF.^son  of  Clark^Chicf,  sire  [of  Crcxie,  re- 
cord 2:\9\. 
First  dam,  Kitty,  foaled  1860,  by  Seiim,  sire  of|Stranger,  2:28J. 
Dam,  by  Ned  Forreet. 
HARRISON  CHIEF,  by,:Clark  Chief,  sire  of  the  dams  of  I'kallis,  2:15^ 
Wilson,  2:16J,  and  Majolica,  2:17. 
First  dam,  Anna,  by  Mambrino  LeCirand,  sire  of  Fanny  Stoner,  re- 
cord 2:24i. 
gg^^Second  dam,  byJMajor  Breckinridge.  '^'^^ 

CLARK  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Mambrino  Woodford,2:2U. 
First  dam,  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger,  sire  of    Jim  Porter,  saddle* 

record  2: 28 J. 
Second  dam,  Mrs.  Caudle,  the  dam  of  Erricsson,  record  2  30.i. 

MAMBRINO J^AYMASTER,'.by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.J Paymaster. 
.MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 
DOWNING'S  BAY  MESSE:NGEIi,  by  Ilarpimis. 

Dam,  of  Rockingham  and  Mrsseneer  bloo<i. 
HARPINrS,  by  Bishop'w  Hambletonian. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Second  dam,  a  Southern  mare. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
MAMBRINO  LE  GKAND.'by  Highland  Chief,  son  of  Mambrino  Qiief. 


'_M  THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ;\BDALLAII  PARK  APRIL  1881. 


sire  of  l>:uly   Tlionu',  rooord  2:1 8A. 

Diiin,  by  lliilconi, 
riAliCOUN,  by  Virginiut^;  son  of  Sir  Arciiy. 

First  dam,  by  SiiykHik,  son  of  imp-  IUhUoiJ. 

Second  dam,  by  im{).  St.  Oeorge. 

Third  dam,  by  imp.  Kearnought. 
SELIM,  by  J)r.  Kenny  liorsc,  pacer. 

Dam    by  llalf-lndian,  son  of   HlacU   Indian,  Canadian,  pat'cr. 

])\l.  KKNNY   IIOKSK,  by  Barrett's  Faro. 
Dam,  a  gray  saddle  maro  oalk'd  a  Wliiji. 

NED  FOUKKST,  by  \oun^  ]5asliu\v, 

First  dam,  by  Sallpe]re. 

Second  dam,  a  Morgan  mare. 
YOrNCJ  1)AS11AW,  liy  (irand  Jkisiiaw,  Arabijm. 

First  dam.  Pearl,  by  First  Consnl. 

Second  dam,  l'\>ncy,  by  imp.  Ales.senger: 
No.  IS. 

OAKWOOD. 

15av  colt,  star  and  snij),  rigbt  liind   aidJe  wiute;  foaled  1SS3;  bred  by  W. 
U.  Wilson  and  Will  Uarnett. 
(lOT  liY  IIAVFNSWOOD,  breeder's  record  2:2(). 
First  dam,  Kate  May,  by  (iray's  Joe  Downing. 
Second  dam,  Ik'ttie  l?ay,  bv  John  Einiis,  sire  of  llie  dam  of  Jewelt, 

record  2:'22i. 
Third  dam, Old  Sal,  a  C'()pperbotli)m  marc. 
RAVENSWOOD,  bv  Hlackwood,  Jr.,   record    2:22..^   sire  of   Hardwood, 
record  2:24j|. 
l''irat  dani,  Norma,  by  Norman,  Jr. 
Second  dam,  by  (^naker  Joe. 

Thiril  dani,  by  Perfection,  son  of    Fllislon's   Loc(rmotivc. 
I'onrth  dam,  by  Brilliant,  a  thoronghbred. 
BLACKWOOD,  .llv.,  record  2:22A,  by  IMackwood,  three-year  old  record 
2:31,   sire  of  Protoinc,  record  2:18. 
First  dam,  Belle  Sheridan,  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  the  dam 

of   Von  Arnim,  record  2:1 ». J. 
Second  dam,  by  Moreland's  lligiilander. 
Third  dam,  by  Virginia  Whip. 
BLACKWOOD,  by  Norman,  sire  of  j^nla,  record  2:1."). 

Dam,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thornc,  record  2:18}, 
MORELANI>'S  II Kill  LANDER,  by  Downing's  r>huk  Highlander. 
Dttua,  by  Buford's  Eclipse,  son  of  Cook's  AVhip. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAU  PARK,  Al'RIL  1884.  27 


IUjACK  JIl(JIILANI)|';i{,  l)()vvi)i(lf,'s,  by  Sict'le's  ( 'nisatlor.  son  of  Cook's 
Whip. 

First  darn,  hv  limit  s  I'rown  I  li<rliiaii(lrr. 

Second  dam,  by  Comet. 
HUNT'S  IJKOWN  IIKiHLANDIoK,  by  Sir  I'atrick  lli-lijandei ,  s<,n  of 
imp.  Iliglilandor. 

First  dam,  by  imp,  Trafalgar. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Kockinglnuii. 

Third  dam,  by  im[).  Messenger. 
NORMAN,  JK.,  by  Norman,  sire  of  May  (^)uixn,  record  '2:'2(). 

I'^iiyt  dam,  by  Sir  ^Valla(•(■,  Todhnntei-'i-. 

Si'cond  dam,  l)y  Sebimtopol,  son  of  W'hitchail. 

Tliird  (lam,  by  Boner's  Sa.v  W'oimer,  son  of  Sir  .Vrchy. 
NORMA N,  l)y  Morse  horse,  sire  of  Oray  Ivldy,  record  2:28.]. 

Dam,  the  Slocum  mare,  by  Magnum  Honnm. 
MOKSF  IIOKSK,  by  European,  the  McNitt  horse. 

First  dam,  i)y  Harris'   Ilamblelonian,  sire  of  I^ady  Shannon,  record 
2:28  i. 

Second  dam,  Moz7,a,  by  Teacock,  son  of  imp.  Mes.senger. 
IIAUKIS'  IIAMKLIOTONIAN,  By  Bishop's  llambletonian. 

Dam,  the  Mnnson  marc. 
I'.lSIlOr'S  IIAMBLICTONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
MAMBRINOCIIIFF,  by  Mambrino  I'ayniasUr. 

Dart-i,  the  dam  of  Goliali 
MAMBKINO  PAYMASTER,  by  .Mand;rii;o. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 

MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Mes.senger. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcront. 
BLOOD'S  BL.VCK  HAWK,  by  Hiirs    Rhuk    Hawk,  v,iic  of  Kihan  .\1- 
len,  record  2:2o^. 

Dam,  the  Loring  marc. 
HILL'S  BLACK  iLVWK,  by  Sherman  Morgan,  son   of  .Justin  Morgan. 
(iRAY'S    JOE    DOWNING,   by    Joe    Downing,   sire  of  Abe  Downing, 
record  2:20 ^ 

Dam,  the  Westley  Sparks  pacing  mare,  by  Tom  Jlaj. 
JOE  DOWNIN(i,  by  PMwin  Forrest, sire  of  Dick  Jameson,  record  2:2(i. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Jim  Monroe,  sire  of  Monroe  Chief,  2:18]. 
EDWIN  FORREST,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dam,  by  Watkins', Young  Highlander. 

Second  dam,  by  Duroc,  son  of  im[i.  Diomed. 


2«^  THIKD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT^ABDALLAII  PARK,  APKIL  1884. 

Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
BAY  KENTUCKY  HUNTER.  by[Kentiicky  Hunter,  son  of  Watkins' 
Young  Highlander. 

Dam,  by  Bogus. 
.JOHN  ENNIS,  by  LowVCrusader. 

Dam,  a  pacing  mare. 
LOW'S  CRUSADER,  by  Neal's  Crusader. 

Dam,  a  pacing  mare. 
NEAL'S  CRUSADER,  by  a  son  of  Cannon's  Whip. 

Dam,  a  pacing  mare  of  Copperbottom  slock. 

Informal  Statement — Oakwood  was  out  of  a  mare  that  produced  a 
tljree  year  old  that  could  show  fast,  and  was  owned  by  Mr.  W.  H.  S. 
Ritchie,  Cannonsburg,  Pa.,  who  sold  him  to  a  gentleman  in  Pittsburg, 
whfere  life  died  before  trotting  in  public.  Oakwood  will  make  a  large 
horse  and  is  good  gaited,  and  for  inbred  Abdailjih  mares  he  would  make 
a  grand  cross. 

No.  19. 

BONNY  BAY. 

Owned  by  Judge  M.  W^.  Oliver,  Cincinnati, Ohio;  Bay  stallion, foaled  May 
28,  1873;  about  loi  hands  high;  bred  by  Harrison  Mills, 
Orange  county,  N.  Y. 
GOT  BY  SWEEPSTAKES,  son   of    Rysdyk's   Hambletonian,   sire   of 
Dexter,  2:I7J. 
F'irst   dam,  the  Dumville  mars,  by  Gen.  Taylor,  son  of  Old   Abdal- 
lahjsire  of  Sir  Walter,  record  2:27. 
SWEEPSTAKES,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,    sire  of    Dexter,   record 
2:17  J. 
First  dam,  Emma^Mills,  bySe^ley's  American,  Star,  sire  of   Widow 

Machre«,  record  2:29. 
Second  dam,  by  Rediker's  Alexander  W^. 
RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by    Abdallah,   sire   of   O'Blennis,  re- 
oord  2:27|. 
First  dam,jChas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 
Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 
Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by^imp.  Messenger. 

ABDALLAH,';by^Mambrino. 
Dam,  Amazonia. 

MAMBRINO,'by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Booond  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 


THIRD  AKNT'AL;SALE  AXgABDALLAHtl'AKK,  APRIL,  Ws^.  29 

AMERICAN   STAR,  Seely's,   by    Stockholm's .^\merifan  Star,   son   of 
Duroc. 

First  dam,  Sally  Slouch,  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
Dl'KOC,  by  imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam,  Amamda,  by  Grey  Diomed,  son  of  imp.  Mest<enger. 

Second  dam,  by  Virginia  Cade,  son  of  Partner. 

Third  dam,  by  Independence,  son  of  imp.  Fearnought. 

Fourth  dam,  Dolly  Fine,  by  imp.  Silvereye. 

Fifth  dam,  by  imp.  Badger. 
ADEXANDER  W.,  by  Cole's;Messenger. 

Dam,  a  running  mare  of  good  breeding. 
COLE'S  MP:SSEXGER,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Dam  not  traced. 

Informal  STATEJif:NT. — This  stallion^  has  tlie  most  fashionable 
breeding  of  the  present  time;  his  sire  being  brother  in  blood  to  the  great 
fire  Dictator,  (Deiter's  brother,  record  2:17^),  and  sire  of  Jay-Eye-See, 
2:10jf,  Phallis,  2:15^,  and  Director,  2:17;  and  his  dam  being  by  a  son  of 
Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  similar  to  the  breeding  of 
the  dam  of  Harold,  sire  of  Maud  S.,  record  2:10|,  whose  dam  was  by 
Abdallah.  This  breeding  should  make  him  a  popularstock  horse  in  any 
section  of  the  country.  Bertha,  a  daughter  of  Bonnj  Bay,  last  season 
at  five  years  old,  ihowed  a  mile  over  the  Cleveland  track  in  2:291;  and 
he  is  the  sire  of  another  equally  as  fast. 

No.  20. 

LELIA.    * 

Property  of  John  C.  Darral,  Woodstock,  111. 

Bay  tiily,  foaled  June,  1880,   star  and  left  hind  heel  white;  brtd  by  Sam 
S.  Granger,  Benton  Ilarbor,  Mich. 

GOT  BY  D.\UNTLESS  (own  brother  to  Peacemaker,  sire  of  Midnight, 
record  2:18Jj. 
First  dam,  Lady  Roan  (bred  by  A.'D.  Davis,  Chicago,  111.),  by  Chi- 
cago Volunteer,  sire  of  May  H.,  record  2:26|. 
Second  dam,    Lucy  (bred  by  James  Logg,  WoodhuU,  111.),  by  Logg's 

Flying  Cloud,  sire  of  Flying  Cloud,  record  2:30i.  L!ir--' 

Third  dam,  by  Wetiterfiekrs'Le.\;ington,   thoroughbred,^on  of  Lex- 
ington. 

D.\UNTLESS,  by  Rysdyk's  lIambletoni--in,  sire  of  Dexter,  record  2:17^. 

First  dam,  Sally  Flagless,  by  Smith's  Clay. 

Second  dam,  by  Hicory,  son  of  Hicory. 
RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir   Walter,   re- 
cord 2:27. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  hy  imp.  Bellfouuder. 


30  THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884. 


Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  byjimp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia,  by  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 
MAMBEINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcront. 
SMITH'S  CLAY,  by  Neaves'   Cass-ius  M.  Clay,  sire  of  Lady  Lockwood, 
record  2:25. 

Dam,  not  traced. 
^SLAVES'   CASSIUS   M.    FLAG,  by  C'lssiiis  M.  Clay,  sere  of  Geo.  M. 
Patchen,  record  2:23^. 

Firat  dam,  by  Chancellor. 

Second  dam,  by  Engineer  2d,  sire  of  Lady  Siiffock,  record  2:26.',. 
CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Black  Donglas,  record  2:30. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  John  Anderson. 

HENEY  CLAY,  by  Andrew    .Jackson,  sire  of  Kimble   Jackson,  wagon 
record  2:34. 

Dam,  Surrey. 
ANDEEW  JACKSON,  by  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam,  a  pacing  mare. 

YOUNG  BASHAW,  by  Grand  Bashaw,  Arabian. 

First  dam,  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 

Second  dam,  Fancy,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
CHANCELLOE,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
ENGINEEE  2d,  by  Engineer,  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  Plato,  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 

Second  dam,  by  Eainbow,  son  of  imp,  Wildair.   . 
CHICAGO    VOLUNTEEE,  by  Volunteer    sire   of    St.    .Julien,    record 
2:11}. 

First  dam,  Lady  Diamond,  by  Billy  Eex. 

Second  dam,  by  Gamble's  Grey  Eagle,  son  of  Old  Gray  Eagle. 
VOLUNTEEE,  by  Eysdyk's^Hambletonian,  sire  of  Nettie,   record  2:18. 

First  dam,  Lady  Pctriot,  by  Young  Patriot. 

Second  dam,  Lewis  Hulse  Mare. 
YOUNG  PATEIOT,  by  Patriot,  son  of  Blucher. 

Dam,  by  Messenger  Medoc. 
BLUCHEE,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imjj.  Diome^d. 

First  dam.  Young  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Bishop's  Httmbletonian. 

Second  dam,  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark, 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PAEK,  APRIL  1884. 


MESSENGER  DUROC,  by  Sir  Archv,  son  of  Duroc. 

Dam,  by  Messenger,  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 
LOGG'S  FOYING   CLOUD,  by    Black    Flying  Cloud,   sire  of    Ea^^^er 
Girl,  record  2:22^. 
Dam,  supposed  to  be  by  Vermont  Blackhawk. 
BLACK  FLYING  CLOUD,  by  Vermont    Blaekbawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Al- 
len, record  2:25J. 
First  dam,  Kate,  by  Vermont  Blackhawk,   sire  of    Lancet,  record 

Second  dam.  Poll,    by  Harris' ITambletonian,  sire  of  I^ady  Slierron 
ord  2:28^. 
VERMONT  BLACKHAWK,  by  Sherman  Morgan. 
SHERMAN  MORGAN,  by  Justin  Morgan. 
HARRIS'  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Bishop's  Haiiib]etoni;ui. 

Dam,  the  Munson  mare. 
BILLY  RP:X,by  Gifford's  Morgan. 

Dam,  by  Sherman  Morgan. 

GIFFORD  MORGAN,  by  Woodbury  Morgan. 

First  dam,  by  Henry  Dundas. 

Second  dam,  by  True  Britcn. 

Third  dam,  by  imp.  Wildair. 
WOODBURY  MORGAN,  by  Justin  Morgan. 

GHEY  EAGLE,  by  Woodpecker,  sire  of  Prince,  record  2:27,  and  ten- 
mile  record  28:08J,  son  of  Bertrand;  he  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  imp 
Diomod. 

First  dam,  Ophelia,  by  Wild  Medley. 

Second  dam,  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  imp.  Diomed.'i 

Third  dam,  Lady  Chesterfield,  by  imd,  Diomed. 

Fourth  dam.  Lady   Bolingbroke,  by  imp.  Pantaloon. 

Fifth  dam,  Cades,  by  Wormsley's  King  Herod. 

Sixth  dam.  Primrose,  by  imp.  Dove. 

Seven/hdam,  Stella,  by  imp.  Othello. 

Eighth  dam,  Selima,  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian. 
WOODPECKi^R,  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of   imp.    Dioined 
BERTRAND,  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam,  Eliza,  by  imp.   Bedford. 

Second  dam,  imp.  Mambrino,  dauglite'r   of  English    Mambrino,    sire 
of  imp.  Messenger. 

Informal  Stati:mp:nt. — This  filly  is  about  \b  hands  higii,  will 
be  well  broken  by  time  of  sale,  is  very  fine  gaited,  and  shows  considera- 
ble  speed  in  her  breaking;  and  should  be  desirable  on  account  of  her 
breeding,  being  inbred  twice  to  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  the 
founder  of    the   greatest   trotting   family   ever  known,  and   the   sire   of 


32  THIRD  A^XrAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK, 'APRIL  19W, 

Dexter,  record  2:17^,  aud  36  others  that  have  a  record  of  2:30  or  better. 
Dauntless,  her  sire,  was  a  verv  fast  three-year-old,  in  Carl  Burr's  hands, 
but  broke  down.  He  has  but  very  few  colte  orer  four  years  old,  one  with 
three-yeor-old  record  of  2:46,  and  was  much  faster.  He  is  own  brother 
of  Peacemaker,  sire  of  Midnight,  record  2:1SJ,  Lady  Moore,  record  2.2-5, 
and  Alroy,  three-year-old  record  2:27J,  Chicago  Volunteer,  sire  of  her 
dam,  sired  May  H.,  record  2:26J,  and  he  was  sired  by  Goldimith  Volun- 
teer, sire  of  St.  Julien,  record  2:11^.  and  twenty-two  others  in  the  2:30 
list.  Her  second  dam's  sire  was  inbred  to  the  renowned  Black  Hawk, 
whose  blond  is  to  be  found  in'so  many  of  our  fast  and  game  trotters. 

No.  21. 

VAN  HOOK. 

Chestnut  colt,  foaled  1883;  star  and  three    white   feet;  bred  and   owned 
by  L.  Van  Hook,  Cynthiana,  Ky. 

GOT  BY  HAMBLETONIAX  MAMBRINO,  record  2:21 '4:. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Patterson,  by  Patterson's  Joe  Downing. 

Second  dam,  Mattie  Morgan,  by  Joe  Downing,  sire  of  Abe  Downing, 
record  2:20^. 

Thfrd  dam,  Nanny  Skinner,  by  Tom  Crowder. 

Fourth  dam,  Lize,  by  Chief  Ju8t:ce,  son  of  ^Stockholder 
HAMBLETONIAN  MAMBRINO,  record   221^,  by   Curtis'   Hambleto- 
nian,  sire  of  Dream,  record  2:25J. 

Dam,  Topsey,  breeding  not  established. 
CURTIS'    HAMBLETONIAX,   by     Rysdyk's   Hambletonian,   sire   of 
Dexter,Jrecord  2:17J. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Martin,  by  Defiance. 
HAMBLETONIAN,  Rysdyk's,  by    Abdallah,  sire   of  O'Blennis,   record 
2:27f. 

First  dam,  the  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.   Bellfounder. 

Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
MAMRRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger, 

Dam,  by  imp,  Sourcrout, 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
I)EFIANCE,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster,  Jr. 

Dam,  by  Janus. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  JR.,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  by  Mambrino,  Jr.,  sou  of  Mambrino. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK.  APRIL  18g4.  ii3 

PATTERSON'S    JOE  DOWNING,    by    Joe  Downing,    sire   of    Dick 
Jameson,  record  2:26. 
First  dam,  Star,  by  Shrop.shire's  Tom  Hal,  pacer. 
Second  dam,  Nancy  Skinner,  by  Tom  Crowder. 
Third  dam,  Lize,  by  Chief  Justice. 

JOE  DOAVNING,  by  Edwin  Forrest,  .sire  of  the  dam  of  So-So,  record 
2:17^. 

Dam.  the  dam  of  Jim  Monroe,  .sire  of  Monroe  Chief,  record  2:18J. 
EDWIJi  FORREST,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dam,  by  Watkins'  Young  Highlander. 

Second  dam,  by  Duroc,  by  imp.  Dlomed. 

Third  dam,  liy  imp.  Messenger. 

HAY  KENTUCKY  HUNTER,  by  Kentucky  Hunter,  son  of  Watkins' 
Young  Highlander. 

Dam,  bj  Bogus. 
TOM  CROWDER,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian,  and  sire  of  Pilot,  Jr. 

Dam,  Polly  Hopkins,  by  Slashem. 

Informal  .Statement. — This  colt  cannot  fail  to  be  desirable,  and  is 
the  first  of  his  sire's  get  in  Kentucky  since  his  turf  career.  Hambleto- 
nian  Mambrino,  his  sire,  has  a  record  of  2:21  J,  and  was  one  of  the  most 
prominent  stallions  during  his  trotting  performances,  and  w.^s  a  son  of 
Curtis'  Hambletonian.  who  also  sired  Dream,  lecord  2:25^;  Andv  Mar- 
shan,  record  2:2oi,  and  Sunshine,  record  2:30,  his  dam  being  inbred  to 
the  noted  show  liorse,  Joe  Downing,  sire  of  Abe  Downing,  record  2:2o3^', 
and  Dick  Jameson,  record  2;26.  His  dam  has  al.o  produced  several 
other  fast  and  promising  colts,  and  from  hi.s  breeding  should  not  onlv 
make  a  trotter  but  an  elegant  show  horse. 

Nn.    22. 

HAMBLETONIAN  l^AXEY. 

Bav  colt,  foaled  in  18S3,  star,  both  hind  fett,   little    wlnte   on  right  fore 
heel.     Bred  by  Capt.  T.  E.  Moore,  Shawhan,  Ky. 

GOT  BY  VICTOR  YON  BISMARCK,  brother  to  Gazelle,  record  2:21. 

First  dam,  Little  Waxey,   by  Salmond's  Marshal   Ney,  Jr.,  sire  of 
the  grandam  of  Stainway,  record  2:25^. 

Second  dam.  Miss  Waxey,  by  Waxey,  sire  of  Grafton,  record  2:22}. 

Third  dam,  Jenny,  by  Robert    Bruce,  thoroughbred   son  of  Clinton, 
by  Sir  Charles,  a  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Fourth  dam,  by  Woodpecker,  by  Bertrand. 
VKTORVON  BISMARCK,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dex- 
ter, 2:17], 

First  dam,  Hattie  Wood,  by  Sayre's  Harry  Cl«y,  record  2:29,  sire  of 
Surprise,  record  2:2G. 

Second  dam,  Grandmother,  by  Terror,  son  ot  Eclipse. 


34  THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  /.BDALLAH  PARK  APRIL  1884. 

Third  dam,  Jennet,  by  Cock  of  the  Eock. 

Fourtli  dam,  by  Dubois'  Duroc,  son  of  Bay  Diivoc. 
HA-MBLETONTAN  (Rysdyk's),  by  Abdallab,  sire   of  Sir  Walter,  rec- 
ord 2:27. 

First  dam,  Charles  Kent  mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfonnder, 

Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
HAERY  CLAY,  Sa/re's,  by  Neave's  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  sire  of  Lady 
Lockwood,  record  2:25. 

Dam,  Fan,  by  Imp.  Bellfonnder. 
CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  Jr.,Neave's,  by  Cassius    M.    Clay,  sire   of  George 
M.  Patchen,  record  2:23J. 

First  dam,  by  Chancellor. 

Second  dam,  by  Engineer  2d,  sire  of  Lady  Suffolk,  2:26A, 
CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Black  Douglass,  record  2:30. 

Dam,  Jersey  Kate,  the  dam  of  John  Anderson. 
HENKY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  Jackson,  sire   of    Andrew   Jackson,   wagon 
record  2:34. 

Dam,  Surry,  a  famous  trotting  mare  from  Canada. 
ANDREW  JACKSON,  by  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam,  a  Canadian  pacing  mare. 
YOUNG  BASHAW,  by  Grand  Bashaw,  Arabian. 

First  dam,  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 

Second  dam.  Fancy,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
CHANCELLOR,  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Dam,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
ENGINEER  2d,  by  Engineer,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  Plato. 

Second  dam,  by  Rainbow. 
PLATO,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  Imp.  Sliark. 

Second  dam,  by  Imp.  Medley. 
ECLIPSE,  by  Edward  Long's  Eclipse. 

Dam  by  Alstrom's  Signal. 

Infokmal  Statement. — This  is  a  tinely  bred  colt,  combining  finish, 
style  and  substance  with  a  good  motion.  His  sire  is  brother  in  blood  1o 
Electioneer,  sire  of  Hinda  Rose,  three-year  old  record  2:192,  and  Wild- 
flower,  two-year  old  record  2:2l, 

No.  23. 


Dark  bay  colt,  foaled  1883;  bred  by  Capt.  T.  E.  Moore,  Shawhan,   Ky, 
GOT  BY  TWILIGHT. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1S84.  35 

First  dam,  Maccaroni,  by  imp.  Fysaul  (Arab). 

Second  dam,  by  Mocklodi  (Arab),  sire   of  the  dam    of    Sannie    G,, 

record  2:26. 
Third  dam,  EagletLa,  by  Grey  Eagle. 
Fourth  dam,  Mary  Howard,  by  Tiger 
Fifth  dam,  Lady  Robin,  by  Robin  (^ray. 
Si.xtli  dam,  by  Quicksilver. 
Seventh    dam,  by  Meade's  Celer,    recorded    in    3d    vol.    page    2 10, 

Bruce's  Stud  Book. 

TWILIGHT,  by  Rysdyk's  Ilambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter,  record  2:17]. 
Dam,  Mary  Halse,  dam   of  Charley   Champlin,    2:21j,  by   Seelev's 
American  Star,  sire  of  Widow  Machree,  record  2:29. 

RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAX,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter,   re- 
cord 2:27. 
First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 
Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian 
Third  dam,  Silvertail,  b}'  imp.  Messenger. 

ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia,  by  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 

MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 

BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam,  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark, 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 

SEELY'S  AMERIC  \N  STAR,  by  Stockhohu's  American  Star,   son  of 
Duroc. 
First  dam,  Sally  Slouch,  by  Henry. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

DUROC,  by  imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam,  Amamda,  by  Grey  Diomed,  sou  of  imp.  Messenger. 

Second  dam,  by  Virginia  Cade,  son  of  Partner. 

Third  dam,  by  Independence,  son  of  imp.  Fearnought. 

HENRY,  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 
First  dam,  by  imp.  Diomed. 
Second  dam,  Bellona,  by  Bellair. 

Informal  Statement — This  is  a  well  shaped  colt,  with  good  trot- 
ting action.  He  has  a  double  cross  of  the  bef,t  Arab  blood  on  top, 
based  on  the  ycry  best  American  thorouglibred,  and  his  sire  is  a  brother 
in  blood  to  Dictator,  sire  of  Jay-Eye-See,  record  2:10:{,  by  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter,  record  2:17].  He  is  valuable  for  track 
or  stud.  ^ 


36  THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT.'ABDALLAH  PARK,  APKIL  1884. 


No.   24. 

TWILIGHT,  JR, 

Ray  Colt,  foaled  1883.     Bred  bj  T.  E.  Moore,  Shawhan,  Ky. 
GOT  BY  TWILIGHT. 

First  dam,  Lady   Miller,   by  Joe  Downing,  sire  of  Abe  Downing, 

2:20f. 
Second  dam,  by  Evan's  Highlander,  by  Veach's  Highlander. 
Third  dam,  by  Morgan  Rattler. 

Foarth  dam,  by  Canada  Chief,  sire  of   tlie  dam    of  Jae  Hooker,  rec- 
ord 2:29j, 
Fifth  dam,  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 

TWILIGHT,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,   sire  of  Dexter,  record    2:17^, 

Dam,  Mary  Hulse,  the  dam  of  Charley  Champlin,  record   2:21f,  by 
Seely's  American  Star,  sire  of  Widow  Machree,  record  2:29. 
RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by    Abdallah,    sire    of   O'Blennis,  re- 
oord  2:27i 

First  dara,gChas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Belifoundcr. 

Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 
Third  dam,  Silvertail,  hy*imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by'Mambrino. 

Dam,  x\mazonia. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 

AMERICAN   STAR,  Seely's,    by    Stockholm's    American  Star,   son    of 

.     Duroc 
First  dam,  Sally  Slouch,  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
DUROC,  by  imp,  Diomed. 

First  dam,  Amanda,  by  (irey  Diomed,  son  of  imp.  Medley. 

Second  dam,  by  Virginia  Cade,  son  of  Partner. 

Third  dam,  b}'^  Independence,  son  of  imp.  Fei:rnaughi. 

Foarth  dam,  Dolly  Fine,  by  imp.  Silvereye. 

Fifth  dam,  by  imp.  Badger. 
JOE  DOWN INfJ,  by  Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of  the    dam  of  So-So,    record 
2:17i. 

Dam,  Lizzie  Peebles,  I  dam   of  Jim    Monroe,  sire   of  Monroe  Ciiief, 
record  2:18}. 
EDWIN  FORREST,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dam,  by  Watkins'  Young  Highlander. 

Second  dam,^y  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT   ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL,  1884.  S7 


Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
BAY  KENTUCKY  HUNTER,  by  Kentucky  Hunter,  of  Watkins' 

Young  Highlander. 

Dam,  by  Bogus. 
MORGAN  RATTLER,  by  Hale's  Green  Mountain  Morgan. 

Dam,  the  Higgins  mare,  by  Biggart's  Rattler. 
CANADA  CHIEF,  by  Blackburn's  Davy  Crockett,  Canadian  pacer. 

Dam,  by  Blackburn's  Whip. 
Informal  Statkment — Twilight,  the  sire  of  this  colt,  is  a  brother  in 
blood  to  Dictator,  sire  of  Jay-Eye-See,  record  2:10|,  and  i.s  very  fast  , 
himself,  having  trotted  his  mile  in  2:25  and  his  quarters  in  3-5  seconds. 
Is  one  of  the  best  gaited  stallions  I  have  even  seen  in  motion.  Twilight, 
Jr.,  is  of  fine  form  and  size,  like  his  sire  is  double  gaited,  and  his  action 
at  either  gait  is  faultless. 

FORREST    BISMARCK. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  May  8,  1883;  star,  both  hind  and  little  white   on   front 
feet;  bred  by  T.  E.  Moore,  Shawhan,  Ky. 
GOT  BY  BISMARCK,  biother  to  Gazelle,  record  2:21.       _^^ 
First  dam,  Mattie  Forrest,   by  Alexander's  Edwin  Forrest,    sire   of 

Billy  Hoskins,  2:2(5,  and  the  dam  of  So-So,  2:17^  &c. 
Second  dam,  Glencoe  mare,  by  imp.  Glencoe, 
,     Third  dam,  by  Medoc,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Fourth  dam,  by  Woodford,  sire    of  dam    of    Woodford    ^[ambrino 

2:21 i.  4 

Fifth  dam,  by  imp,  Bazzard. 
Si.x:th  dam,  by  imj).  Messenger. 
VICTOR  VON  BISMARCK,  by  Rysdyk's  Ilambletouiau,  sirr  of    Dex- 
ter, record  2:1 7i. 
First  dam,  Hattie  Wood  by  Siyre's  Harry  Clay,  record  2:29,  sire   of 

Surprise,  recood  2:23. 
Second  dam.  Grandmother,  by  Terror,  son  of  Eclipse. 
Third  dam.  Jennet,  by  Cock  of  the  Rock. 

IIAMBLETUNIAX,Ry.sdyk's,  by    Abdallah,  sire   of  O'Blennis,    record 
2:27i 

First  dam,  the  Chas.  Kent  mare,  Ijy  imp.   Bellfonnder. 

Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 

^L\MRRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 


3S  THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  A BD ALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884. 

BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam,  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
HARRY  CLAY,  Sayre's,  by  Neave's  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  sire  of  Lady 
Lockwood,  record  2:25. 

Dam,  Fan, by  imp.   Bellfounder, 
NEAVES'  CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  JR.,  by  Cissius  M.  Clay,  sire  of  Geo.  M. 
Patchen,  record  2:23-}. 

First  dam,  by  Chancelloi". 

Second  dan],  by  Engineer  2d,  sire  of  Lady  Suffock,  record  2:26<]. 
CASSIUS  M.  CLa'y,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Black  Donglas,  record  2:30. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  John  Anderson. 
HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew    Jackson,  sire  of  Kimble   Jackson,  wagon 
record  2:34. 

Dam,  Surrey. 
ANDREW  JACKSON,  by  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam,  a  pacing  mare. 
YOUNG  BASHAW,  by  Grand  Bashaw,  Arabian. 

First  dam,  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 

Second  dam,  Fancy,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
CHANCELLOR,  by  Mambrino,  san  of  imp.  Messenger. 

Dam.  by  imp.  Messenger. 
ENGINEER,  2D,  by  Engineer,  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  Plato, 

Second  dam,  by  Rainbow; 
PLATO,  by  imy  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
ECLIPSE,  by  Edward  Long's  Eclipse. 

Dam,  by  Ashton's  Signal. 
ECLIPSE,  Long's,  by  American  Eclipse. 

First  dam,  by  Bajazet,  son  of  irap._  Tanner. 

Second  dam,  by  Mercury,  son  of  imp.  Janus, 

Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
COCK  OF  THE  ROCK,  by  by  Dnroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 

Dam,  Romp,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Duroc. 

Dam,  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

EDWIN  FORREST,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 
First  dam,  by  Watkin's  Young  Hit-hlander. 
Second  dam,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1SS4.  39 

BAY  KENTLX'KY  HUNTEE,  by  Kentucky  Hunter,  son  of  Watkins, 
Young  Highlander. 
Dam,  by  Bogas. 

Informal  Statement — See  the  Glencoe  mare,  Bruce 's  Stud  Book, 
Vol.  I,  page  483.  She  was  bred  by  Wm.  Fleming  to  Edwin  Forrest  and 
sold  to  W.  J.  Walker,  of  Eichmond,  Ky.,  at  whose  sale  I  purchased  her. 
This  colt  is  powerfully  built  with  splendid  action,  and  being  elegantly 
bred  can  hardly  fail  to  be  fast.  'Will  make  an  excellent  ^tock  iiorse.  He 
is  bred  like  So-So,  record  'irlTJ. 


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The  above  cut  is  the  sire  of  the  stock  consigned  by  Mr  Hare. 
HAMBRINO,  record  2:21\. 
Sired  by  Edward  Everett.       First  dam,     Manibrina.    Jjy  Mambrino 
Chief.     Second  dam,  Snsie  (dam  of  Ham.  Margrave),  by  imp.  Margrave. 
The  first  season  Hambrino  was  in  the  stnd,  lie  served  some  ten  mares, 
and  from  that  number  he  produced:  Nephew,  4  yrs.  old,  record   of    2:33; 
01<u,  5  y  o. record  of  2:30',;  Hambrino  Belle,  five  years  old,  record  2:25i-. 
W.  H.  Wilson  and  T.  J.  Megibbensold  Hambrino  Bello  to   Commodore 
Kittson  for  $0,000,  and  very  unfortunately  died  within  two  months.  There 
is  no  doubt,  had  she  lived,  but  that  she  would  have  scoi'ed  a    record   be- 
low 2:20.     Hambrino  was  then  withdrawn  from  the   stud    for    trotting 
purposes,  and  did  not  again  enter  the  stud  until  the  year  1880. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884.  41 

Consignment  of    M.  L,  HARE,  Indianapolis,  Indiana. 

No,  26. 

INDA  B. 

Chestnut  mare,  foaled  April  20,  1878;  about  15^    hands   high;     bred    bv 

M.  L.  Hare,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
GOT    BY    HAMBRIXO,  record  2:21^,  sire  of  Hambrino  Belle,  record 
2:25}. 
First   dam,   Linda,   by    Alexander's   Abdallah,  [sire  of  Goldsmith 

Maid,  record  2:14. 
Second  dam,  by  Bald  Stockings,  pacer. 
Third  djim,  by  Whalebone. 
HAMBRINO,   record   2:2U,  by  Edward  Ever      ,  sire  of  Judge  Fuller- 
ton,  reccrd  2:18. 
First   dam,    Mambrina,   by  ^[ambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Eady  Thorne, 

record  2:181-. 
Second  dam,  Susie,  by  imp.  Margrare. 
Third  dam,  Barbara  Allen,  by  Collier. 
Fourth    dam,  Lady  Jackson,  by  Sumpter. 
Fifth  dam,  Nancy  Taylor,  by  imp.  Spread  Eagle. 
Sixth  dam,  by  McKinney's  Roan. 
Seventh  dam,  by  Rainbow. 
EDWARD    EVERETT,  by    Rysdyk's  HambletoniaH,    sire  of  Dexter, 
record  2:17^. 
First  dam,  Fanny,  by  imp.  ]\Iargrave. 
Second  dam,  by  Trumpator. 
Third  dam,  by  Lindsey's  Arabian. 
Fourth  dam,  by  imp.  Vampire. 
Sixth  dam,  imp.  Kitty  Fisher,  by  Cade. 
RYSDYKS  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir   Waller,  rec- 
ord 2;27. 
First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Bfellfoundcr. 
Second  dam,  One  Eje,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 
Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.  Mf'ssenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam,  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 
Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 


42  THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  /;BPALLAH  PARK  APRIL  ]?84. 


MAMBEINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 
ALEXANDER'S  ABDALLAH,   by    Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,   sire   of 
Nettie,  record  2:18. 

Dam,  Katy  Darling: 

Informal  Statement — This  mare  is  of  good  length,  stoutly  built, 
with  ^ood  legs  and  feet,  is  sound  and  perfectly  kind  and  gentle.  She  lias 
not  been  worked  for  speed,  but  has  a  full  brother,  Hamdallah,  that 
showed  2:41  at  four  years  old  with  six  weeks' handling.  Her  sire,  Ilam- 
brino,  record  2:21:|,  sired  Harabrino  Belle,  record  2:2o.J;  Okii,  tive-year 
old  record,  2:30^,  and  Nephew,  four-year  old  record  2:3;>,  and  he  sired 
Lucille,  three-year  old  record  2:28}.  Alexander's  Abdallah  sired  Gold- 
smith Maid,  record  2:14,  and  live  others  in  the  2:30  list. 
♦ 

No.  27. 

OSHIC. 

Chestnut   colt,    foaled  May    0,  1882;  bred  by  M.  L.  Hare,  Indianapoli?, 

Ind. 
GOT  BY   HAMBRIISO,    record   2:211,   sire  of  Hambrino  Belle,  record 
2:25J,  and  Oku,  record  2:30.1. 
First  dam,  "Widow  Eantoul,  by  Ulverson,  son  of  Lexington. 
Second  dam,  by  Paddy  Burns,  son  of  Grey  Eagle. 
Third  dam,  Peggy,  by  Boston. 
Fourth  dam,  Too  Soon,  by  Sir  Lelsie. 
Fifth  dam,  Little  Peggy,  by  Gallatin. 
HAMBRINO,  record  2:21],  by   Edward    Everett,  sire  of  .Judge   Fuller- 
ton,  record  2:18. 
First    dam,   Mambrina,   by   ^farabrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne, 

record  2:181. 
Second  dam,  Susie,  by  imp.  Margrave. 
Third  dam,  Barbara  Allen,  by  Collier. 
Fourth  dam.  Lady  Jackson,  by  Sumpter. 
Fifth  dam,  Nancy  Taylor,  by  imp.  Spread  Eagle. 
Sixth  dam,  by  McKinney's  roan. 
Seventh  dam,  by  Rainbow. 
EDWARD   EVERETT,   by    Rysdyk's     Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter , 
record  2:171. 
First  dam,  Fanny,  by  imp.  Margrarc. 
Second  dam,  by  Trumpator. 
Third  dam,  by  Lindsey's  Arabian. 
Fourth  dam,  by  imp.  Oscar. 
Fifth  dam,  Kitty  Fisher,  by  Cade. 
RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Waiter,  rec- 
ord 2:27. 
Filst  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 


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Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertaii,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  IMambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
MAIMBKINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 
MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dana,  the  dam  of  Goliah 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster.  * 

Informal  Statement — This  colt  is  large  of  his  age,  witli  very  heavy 
bone,  and  will  make  al6-hand  horse,  and  not  leggy.  His  full  bro  her 
is  claimed  to  be  very  fast,  and  his  dam  produced  Midbnm,  by  Middle- 
town,  that  can  l)eat  2:30.  His  sire,  Hambrino,  record  2:21],  has  pro- 
duced speed  in  Hambrino  Belle,  record  2:2ol:  Oku  , 5-year  old  record  2:30] , 
and  Nephew,  four-year  old  record  2:33,  and  the  breeding  of  his  dam  be- 
ing composed  of  the  blood  of  Lexington,  (Irey  Eagle,  Boston  and  the 
descendants  of  imp.  Diomed,  which  is  the  most  fashionable  thorough- 
bred blood  to  be  found  in  the  trotting  pedigrees. 

No.  28. 

EDINA. 

Bay  tilly,  foaled  May  18^  1881;  bred  by  M.  L.  Hare,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
GOT  BY   HAMBRINO,  record   2:21},    sire  of  Hambrino  Belle,  record 

2:25^. 

First  dam,  Edna,  by  Middletown,  sire  of  Music,  record  2:2l]. 

Second  dam.  Widow  Eantout,  by  Ulverson. 

Third  dam,  by  Paddy  Burns,  son  of  Grey  Eagle^ 

Fourth  dam,  Peggy,  by  Boston. 

Fifth  dam,  Too  Soon,  by  Sir  Leslie. 

Sixth  dam,  Little  Peggy,  by  Gallatin. 

HAMBRINO,    record   2:21],  by   Edward  Everett,  sire  of  -ludge  Fuller- 
ton,  record  2:18. 

First   dam,    Mambrina,    by    Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne, 
record  2:18}. 

Second  dam,  Susie,  by  imp.  Margrave. 

Third  dam,  Barbara  Allen,  by  Collier. 

Fourth  dam.  Lady  Jackson,  by  Sumptor. 

Fifth  dam,  Nancy  Taylor,  by  imp.  Spread  Eagle. 

Sixth  dam,  by  McKinney's  roan. 

Seventh  dam,  by  Rainbow. 
RICHARD    EVERETT,    by   Rysdyk's    Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter, 
record  2:17]. 

First  dam,  Fanny,  by  imp.  Margrave. 


44  THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PAEK,  APEIL  1884. 


Second  dam,  by  Trumpator. 

Third  dam,  by  Lindsey'SaArabian. 

Fourth  dam,  by  imp.  Oscar. 

Fifth  d&m,  imp.  Kitty  Fisher,  by  Cade. 

RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by    Abdalla!),  sire  of  Sir    Waiter,  re- 
cord 2:27. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent' mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder, 

Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bisliop's  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,   Silvertail,  liy  imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia.  t 

MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 

BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 

MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 
Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 
Informal  Statement — This  filly  is  good  sized  and  a  grandly  bred 
one  either  for  turf  or  breeding  purposes,  having  for  her  sire  and  the  sire 
of  her  dam  two  well-bred  and  producing  strains  of  trotting  blood,  and 
that  backed  up  br  the  be.st  of  thoroughbred  blood  to  be  found  in  the 
breeding  of  trotters.  Middletown  sired  Music,  record  2:21il;  Nellie  Er- 
win,  record  2:25;  Orange  Blossom,  record  2:26^;  Lady  Blessington,  rec- 
ord 2:27;  and  Bay  Middletown,  the  sire  of  H.  M.  Strong,  record  2:25J, 
and  Mollie  Middletown,  record  2'29=2. 

No.  29. 

Chestnut  fiUly,  foaled  May  9th,  I882;  Bred  by  M.  L.  Hare,  Indianapolis, 

Indiana. 

GOT  BY  HAMBRINO,  record  2:21 1,  sire  of    Hambriuo    Belle,    record 
2:25J. 
First  dam,  Lady  Ijakeland,  by  Lakeland    Abdallah,    own  brother  to 

Harold,  sire  of   MaudS.,  record  2:10]. 
Second  dam.  Lady  Harold,  by  Mambrino  Templar. 
Third  dam,  by  Child*  Harold. 
H.\MBRINO,  record  2:21i,by  Edward  Everett,  sire  of  Judge  Fallerton, 
record  2:18. 
First  dam,  Mambrina,  by  Mambrino  Chief,   sire    of    Lady   Thorne, 

record  2:18J. 
Second  dam,  Susie,  by  imp.  Margrave. 
Third  dam,  Barbara  Allen,  by  Collier. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAII  PARK,  APRIL,  LSSl.  45 

Fourth  dain,  L&dy  Jackson,  by  Sutnpter. 
Fifth  dam,  Nancy  Taylor,  by  imp.  Spread  Eagle. 
Sixth  dam,  by  McKinney's  roan. 
Seventh  dam,  by  Rainbow. 

EDWARD   EYERP:TT,  by  Rysdyk's  Plambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter,  re- 
cord 2:17.1. 
First  dam,  Fanny,  by  imp"  Margruve. 
Second  dam,  by  Triimpator. 
Third  dam,  by  Lindsay's  Arabian. 
Fourth'dam,  by  imp.  Oscar. 
Fiftli  dani,  imp.  Kitty  Fisher,  by  Cade. 

RYSDYK'S  HA.MBLETONIAN,  by  Abdalhih,sire  of  Sir   Walter,   re- 
cord 2:27. 
Fii-st  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mure,  by  imp.  BeUfounder. 
Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian 
Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

ABDALLAII,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia,  by  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 

MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 

BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.   Messenger. 
First  dam,  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark, 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 

MAMBRINO  (IIIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster.. 
Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 

LAKELAND  ABDALLAII,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian  ,  sire  of  Nettie' 
record  2:18. 
First  dam,  f^nchantress,  dam     of    Harold,     by     Abdallah,    sire    of 

O'Blennis,  record  2:27:|. 
Second  dam,  the  James  Lewis  mare. 

MAMBRINO  TEMPLAR,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Woodford  Mam. 
brino,  record  2,2l^. 
Dam,  Becky,  dam  of  Brigand,  sire  of  Red  Cross.  2:21  ^'4^. 

Informal  Statemkn-I'— Ilareid.i  is'a  good^sizcd,  stout  made  filly, and 
very  fine  gaited,  and  will  make  a  trotter.  She  is  excellently  bred,  being 
by  Ilambrino,  record  2:21^4^,  sire  of  Hambrino  Bell,  record  2:25.i,  and 
several  other  trortters.  Her  first  dam,  by  Lakeland  Aqdallali,  own 
brother  of  Harold,  sire  of  the  queen  of  theturf,  Maud  S.,  record  2:10^, 
and  six  others  that  have  beaten  2:30,  Her  second  dam  is  by  Mambrino 
Templar,  own  brother  of  Brigand,  sire  of  Red  Cross,  record  '2:21>4 . 


46  THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAII  PARK,  APRIL  1S84. 

No.  30. 

MADELOM. 

Chestnut  tilly  foaled  Jane  3d,  1881,  bred  by  Jas.   Rudle,   Fisher's  Svvith 

Ind. 
GOT  BY  HAMBRINO,  record  2:2U,  sire   of    Hambrino  Belle,  record 
2:25^. 

First  dam,  Bnla,  by  Hambletonian  Margraye. 

Second  dam,  roan  mare,  E.  C.  Brundnge,  kept  for  livery,  and  in  her 
time  was  the  best  road  mare  in  Indianapolis.  She  could  trot 
and  pace  very  fast,  was  bought  in  Madison  county,  Ind..  will 
endeavor  to  have  her  pedigree  at  day  oi  sale. 
HAMBRINO,  record  2:2l  j,  by  Edwin  Everett,  sire  of  Judge  Fulleston, 
record  2:18. 

First  dam,  Mambrina,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Sady  Thorn,  rec- 
ord 2:181. 

Second  dam,  Susie,  by  imp.  Margrave. 

Third  dam,  Barbara   Allen,  by  Collier. 

Foarth  dam,  Lady  Jackson,  by  Sumpter. 

Fifth  dam,  Nancy  Taylor,  by  imp  Spread  Eagle. 

Sixth  dam,    by  McKinney's  Roan. 

Seventh  dam,  by  Rainbow. 
EDWARD  EVERETT,   by    Rysdyke's   Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  , 
record  2:17|. 

First  dam,  Fanny,  by  imp.  Margrave. 

vSecond  dam,  by  Trumpator. 

Third  dam,  by  Lindsey's  Arabian. 

Fourth  dam,  by  imp.  Oscar. 

Fifth  dam,  imp.  Kitty  Fisher,  by  Cade. 

HAMBLETONIAN,  Rysdyk's,  by   Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter,  record 
2:27. 
First  dam,  the  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.   Bellfounder. 
Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 
Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
MAMRRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
MAMBRINO   CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
HAMBLETONIAN  M\R(!RAVE,  by    Edward  Everett,  sire  of  Shcr- 


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iden,  record  2:20X- 
Dam,  Susie,  grandam  of  Ilambrino, record  2:2lX,l'y  imp.  Margrave. 

Informal  Statement. — Madelon  is  au  inbred  filly,  botli  her  sire, 
Hambrino,  record  2:21  X,  and  the  sire  of  her  dam,  Hambletonian  Mar- 
grave, (who  showed  2:25)  were  by  Edward  Everett,  and  Hambletonian 
Margrave's  dara  was  the  grandam  of  Hambrino.  Edward  Everett 
sired  Judge  Fulleston  (record  2:18),  and  ten  others  in  the  2.30, 
list;  and  was  sired  by  Kysdyke's  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter,  record 
2:17X;  iiiid  thirty-six  others  that  have  trotted  in  2:30  or  better.  This 
filly's  second  dam  was  an  excellent  road  mare,  that  was  both  a  fast  trot- 
ter and  pacer,  and  there  seems  to  be  no  reason  why  Madelon  should  not 
have  plenty  of  speed,  as  her  immediate  ancestors  were  well  bred,  fast  per- 
formers and  producers  of  trotters. 

No   31. 

RISSA. 

Chestnut  fillj,  foaled  April  15,  1882;  bred  by  ]\I.  L.  Ha;\,  Indianapolis, 

Ind. 
GOT  BY  HAMBRINO,  record  2:21X>    sire  of  Hambrino  Belle,  record 
2:2oh. 
First  dam,   Blazella,  by   Curtis'  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Hambleto- 
nian Mambrino,  record  2:21  X- 
Second  dam,  by  American  Clay,  sire  of  Granville,  r?cord  2.2G. 
Third  dam,  by  Prince  Albert. 
Fourth  dam,  by  Bertrand. 

HAMBRINO,  record  2.21  X,  by  Edward  Everett,  sire  of  Judge  FuUerton 
record  2.18. 
First  dam,  Mambrina,  by    Mambrino   Chief,   sire  of  Lady   Tliorne, 

record  21 8 j^^. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Margrave. 
Third  dam,  Bnrbara  Allen,  by  Collier. 
Fourth  dam,  Lady  Jackson,  by  Sumpter. 
Fifth  dam,  Nancy  Taylor  by  imp.  Spread  Eagle. 
Sixth  dam,  by  McKinney's  roan. 

Sevenlli  dam,  by  Rainbow. 
EDWARD  EVERETT,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter,  rec- 
ord 2.17X. 

First  dam,  Fancy,  by  imp.  Margrave. 

Second  dam,  by  Trumpator. 

Third  dam,  by  Lindsey's  Arabian. 

Fourth  dam,  by  imp.  Oscar. 

Fifth  dara,  imp.  Kitty  Fisher,  by  Cade. 
MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
CURTIS'    HAMBLETONIAN,   by    Rysdyk's    Hambletonian,   sire  of 


48  THIRD  ANNUAL, SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884, 

Nettie,  record  2.18. 

First  clam,  Dolly  Martin,  by  Defiance. 
HAMBLETONIAN  (Rysdyk's),  by  Abdallah,  sire   of  Sir  Walter,  rec- 
ord 2:27. 

First  dam,  Charles  Kent  mare,  by  Imp,  Bellfounder, 

Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  imp.  Sourcront, 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by    imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
DEFIANCE,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster,  Jr. 

Dam,  by  Janus. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  JR.,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  by  Mambrino,  Jr.,  son  of  Mambrino. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 
AMERICAN  CLAY,  by   Strjider's  Cassias  M.  Clay,  Jr.,   sire  of  Harrv 
Clay,  record  2-.23f. 

First  dam,  Constript's  dam,  by  imp.  Tanby. 

Second  dam,  by  Aratus,  son  of  Directir. 

Third  dam,  by  Josephus,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

Fourth  dam,  by  Columbus,  by  imp.  Pantaloon. 

CASSIUS  M,    CLAY,  Jr.,  Strader's,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  sire  of  George 
M.  Patchen,  record  2:23|. 

First  dam,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  AValter,  record  2.27. 

Second  dam,  by  Lawrence's  Eclipse. 

Third  dam,  the  Chas.  Hadley  mare,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Black  Douglas,  record  2:30. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  John  Anderson's  dam. 
HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew    Jackson,  sire  of  Kimble   Jackson,  wagon 
record  2:34. 

Dam,  Surrey. 
ANDREW  JACKSON,  by  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam,  a  pacing  mare. 
YOUNG  BASHAW,  by  Grand  Bashaw,  Arabian. 

First  dam.  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 

Second  dam.  Fancy,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
JOSEPHUS,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Patsy  Anthony. 


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AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Dionied. 

DiiDi,  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
LAWRENCE'S  ECLIPSE,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Dam,  Dolt,  by  Algerine,  by  imp.   Cormorant, 

Informal  Statement— It  will  be  seen  at  a  glance  that  the  breedino- 
this  filly  combines  the  blood  of  three  of  the  leading  trotting  families' 
viz:  Hambletonian,Mambrino  and'(,'lay.  Her  sire,  Hambrino,  record 
2:21X>s*ii"«fl  Hambrino  Bell, record  2:2")^;  Oaku,5  year  old  record  2:30^, 
and  Nephew,  fonr-year  old  record  2:33,  and  he  sired  Lucilla,  three-year 
old  record  "1:2^%.  Curtis'  Hambletonian  sii-ed  Hambletonian  Mambrino 
record  2:21  J4;  Dream,  record  2:25X;  Andy  Mar.shon,  record  2:2b^\ 
and  Sunshine,  record  2;30.  American  Clay  sired  Granville,  record  2:26- 
Maggie  Briggs,  record  2:27,  and  Ella  Clay,  record  2;27X, besides  the  dam' 
of  several  others,  and  was  the  best  son  of  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.  With 
such  breeding  coming  from  these  three  great  trotting  families,  this  tillv 
can  scarcely  fail  to  make  a  trotter. 


No.  32. 

HAMBRINO  PILOT. 

Brown    colt    foaled    April   27,  1S82,  bred  by  M.  L.  Hare,  Indianapolis 

Ind. 
GOT  BY  HAMBRINO,   record  2.21  X,  sire    of  Hambrino  Belle    record 

2.m- 

Eirst  dam,    by  Mambrino  Pilot,  saddle  record  2:270,  sire  of  llannis 

record  2.17]. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George. 
Third  dam,  by  imp.  Monarch.' 
Fourth  dam,  Kitty  Heath,  by  American  Eclipse. 
Fifth  (iam,  Pomona,  by  Sir  Alford. 
Sixth  dam,  by  Sir  Harry. 

HAMBRINO,  record  2:211,  by  Edward  Eyerett,  sire  of  Judge  Fuller- 
ton,  record  2:18. 

First  dam,  Mambvina,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne 
record  2:18|. 

Second  dam,  Susie,  by  imp.  Margrave. 

Third  dam,  Barbara  Alien,  by  Collier. 

Fourth  dam.  Lady  Jackson,  by  Sumpter. 

Fifth  dam, Nancy  Taylor,  by  imp.  Spread  I-Cagle. 

Sixth  dam,  by  McKinney's  roan. 

Seventh  dam,  by  Rainbow. 

EDWARD  EVERETT,  by  Rvsdyk's  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter,  re- 
cord 2:17]. 
First  dam,  Fanny,  by  imp'  Margriive. 
Second  dam,  by  Trumpator. 
Third  dam,  by  Lindsay's  Arabian. 


50  THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK  APRIL  1884. 


Fourth'dam,  by  imp.  Oscar. 

Fifth  dam,  imp.  Kitty  Fisher,  by  Cade. 
RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter,  re- 
cord 2:27. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  HamJbJet^nian 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
MAMBEINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  imp.  Sourcront 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by    imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
MAMBEINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 
MAMBRINO  PILOT,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Woodford  Mambrino, 

First   dam,   .Juliet,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Maud  S.,  record 

2:10X. 

Second  dam,  by  Webster. 

Third  dam  by  Cook's  Whip. 
PILOT;  JR.,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian  pacer. 

First  dam,  Nancy  Pope. 

Second  dam,  Nancy  Taylor. 
WEBSTER,  be  Medoc. 

Dam,  Mary  Hunter  by  Paragon. 
MEDOC,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Young  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  by  imp,  Expedition. 
AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp,  Diomed. 

Dam,  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Ilformal,  vStatement — This  colt  is'  large  and  fine,  and  his  combina- 
tion of  blood  should  make  him  valuable  for  a  stock  horse.  His  sire, 
Hambrino,  record  2:210,  sire  of  Hambrino  Belle,  record  2:252,  was  one 
of  the  best  sons  of  Edward  Everett,  sire  of  Judge  Fulleston,  record  2:18. 
Mambrino  Pilot  has  a  saddle  record  of  2:27|,  and  is  the  sire  of  Hannis, 
record  2:17^.  and  four  others  in  the  2:30  list.  He  also  sired  the  dam  of 
Romero,  record  2:19.2;  besides  the  dams  of  several  others.  Mambrino 
Pilot  and  the  dam  of  Hambrino  were  sired  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of 
Lady  Thame,  record  2:18].  and  five  otliers  that  beat  2:30  ;  also  the  dams 
of  Director,  record  2:17,  Piedmont,  record  2:171.  and  about  a  dozen  oth- 
ers. Mambrino  Pilot's  dam  was  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  nine  in  the  2:30 
list;  and  the  dams  of  Maud  8..  record  2.10^,  and  Jay-Eye-See,  record 
2.10^;  imp,  Monarch,  sired  Strawn's  Monarch,  sire  of  Monarch  Rule, 
record  2.24X,  and  Monarch,  Jr.,   record  2.25^-. 


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No.  33. 

NANETTE. 

Bay  tilly,  foaled  May  6th,  1882;  bred  by  M.  L.  Hare,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

GOT  BY    HAMBRINO,   record   2:2li,    sire  of  Hambrino  Belle,  record 

2:25J. 

First  dam,  Minion,  by  Auditor. 

Second  dam,  the  Kitchen  mare,  by  Mambrino  Templar. 

Third  dam,  by  the  Vermont  horse,  owned  by  Mr.  Parker  of  Pitts- 
burg, who  is  now  dead,  and  I  failed  to  get  his  breeding, 
HAMBRINO,    record  2:2l},  by  Edwin  Everett,  sire  of  Judge  Fulleston, 
record  2:18. 

First  dam,  Mambriua,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Sady  Thorn,  rec- 
ord 2:18}. 

Second  dam,  Susie,  by  imp.  Margrave. 

Third  dam,  Barbara   Allen,  by  Collier. 

Foarthdam,  Lady  Jackson,  by  Sumpter. 

Fifth  dam,  Nancy  Taylor,  by  imp  Spread  Eagle. 

Sixth  dam,    by  McKinney's  Roan. 

Seventh  dam,  by  Rainbow. 
EDWARD  EVERETT,   by   Rysdyke's   Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  , 
record  2:17] . 

First  dam,  Fanny,  by  imp.  Margrave. 

Second  dam,  by  Trumpator. 

Third  dam,  by  Lindsey's  Arabian. 

Fourth  dam,  by  imp.  Oscar. 

Fifth  dam,  imp.  Kitty  Fisher,  by  Cade. 
HAMBLETONIAN,  Rysdyk's,  by   Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter,  record 
2:27. 

First  dam,  the  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Tiiird  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
MAMRRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
MAMBRINO   CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 


o2  THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884. 

AUDITOK,  by  Eysdyk's  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Nettie,  record  2:18. 

First  dam,  My  Lady,  by  imp.  Trustee. 

Second  dam,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  O'Bknnis,  record  2:27|. 

Third  dam  ,  by  Engineer  2d,  sire  of  Lady  Suffolk,  record  2:260. 

Fourth  dam,  by  Mambrino. 

Fifth  dam,  by  Sir  Solomon,  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 

Sixth  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
IMP.  TRUSTEE,  by  Catton,  son  of  Golumpus. 

First  dam,  Emma,  by  Whisker. 

Second  dam,  Gibside  Fairy,  by  Hermes. 

Third  dam.  Vicissitude,  by  Pipator,  etc. 
ENGINEER  2d,  by  Engineer,  son  of  imp.  Mtssenger. 

First  dam,  by  Plato. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
MAMBRINO  TEMPLAR,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Woodford  Mam- 
brino, record  2:2l^. 

First  dam,  Becky,  dam  of  Brigand,  sire  of  Red  Cross,  record  2:2io. 

Infoemal  Statement — This  is  a  filly  of  fine  size  and  good  breedir.g 
and  will  make  a  good  brood  mare  if  her  prospects  as  a  trotter  should 
be  a  failure.  She  has  two  crosses  to  Kysdyk's  Hambletonian  and  two  to 
M  ambrino  Chief  through  performing  and  producing  strains  of  trotting 
blood. 

No.  34. 

MAHAM. 

Bay  colt,  foaled]  April  29,  1882;  bred  by  M.  L.  Hare,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
GOT  BY  H AMBRINO,  record  2:21],  sire   of    Hambrino  Belle,  record 
2:2-5.' 
First  dam.  Belle  Raymond,  by  Iron  Duke. 

Second  dam,  Belle,  dam  of  Belmont  and  McCurdy's  Hambletonian, 
record  2:26^,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady    Thorne,    record 
2:18}. 
Third  dam,  by  Brown's  Bellfounder. 

HAMBRINO,   record   2:21],'2,by  Edward  p]verctt,  sire  of  Judge    Fuller- 
ton,  record  2:18. 

First    dam,},Mambrinii,    by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorr.e, 
record  2:18]. 

Second  dam,  Susie,  by  imp.  Margrave. 

Third  dam,  Barbara  Allen,  by  Collier. 

Faurth   dam,  Lady  Jackson,  byj^Sumpter. 

Fifth  dam,  Nancy  Taylor,  by  imp.  Spve^d  Eagle, 

Sixth  dam,  by  McKinney's  Roan. 

Seventh  dam,'  by  Rainbow. 
EDWARD    EVERETT,   by    Rysdyk's   lliimbk Ionian,    (iie'il   loin, 
record  2:171. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT   ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL,  18&4.  53 

First  dam,  Fanny,  by  imp.  ^largrave. 

Second  dam,  by  Trumpator. 

Third  dam,  by  Lindsey's  Arabian. 

Fourth  dam,  by  imp.  Vampire. 

Si.xth  dam,  imp.  Kitty  Fisher,  by  Cade. 
RYSDYKS  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallali,  sire  of  Sir   Walter,  rec- 
ord 2;27. 

First  dam,  Chap.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Harabletonian. 

Tliird  dam,  Si'.vertail,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Dam,  Iiy  imp.  vSonrcront. 

BISPIOP'S  PLYMBLETOXIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

thirst  dam,  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dan-i,  the  dam  of  Goliah 

MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 
IRON  DUKE,  by  Cassiiis  ]\I.  Clay,  sire  of     Geo.    il.     Patchen,    record 
2:23^. 

First  dam,  by  Y'oung  Cleveland. 

Secoiind  dam,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  by  Commander,  son  of  imp.  Massenger. 
CASSIUS  M.  CLAY^,by  Henry  Clny,  sire  of  Black  Douglas,  record  2:30. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  John  Anderson's  dam. 
HENRY"  CL,\Y,  by  Andrew    Jackson,  sire  of  Kimble    Jackson,  wagon 
record  2:34. 

Dam,  Surrey. 

ANDREW  JACKSON,  by  Young  Bashaw. 
Dam,  a  pacing  mare. 

YOFNG  BASHAW,  by  Grand  Bashaw,  Arabian. 

First  dam,  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 

Second  dam,  Fancy,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
BROWN'S  BELLFOUNDER,  by  imp.  Bellfounder, 

First  dam,  Lady  Allport,  by    Mambrino. 

Second  dam,  by  Tippoo  Saib,  son  of  imp.  Messenger, 

Third  dam,  by  imp.  Me.ssenger. 

Informai.  St.vtemext — It  is  very  seldom  that  a  colt  of  such  rare 
In-eeding,  fine  style,  size  and  action  is  to  be  seen  at  a  public  sale.  Ham- 
Jjrino,  record  2:2il,hissii-e,wasnot  ouly  a  fast,  but  was  of  the  best  of  breed- 


54  THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  aT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884. 

ing,  being  by  Edward  Everett,  one  of  the  mosc  potent  sons  of  Rysdyk's 
Hambletonian.  Hambrino's  dam  was  by  Mambriuo  Chief,  the  head  of 
the  Mambrino  family.  Naham's  dam  was  sired  by  one  of  the  Clay  fam- 
ily, that  have  become  so  fashionable  as  the  sire  of  dams  such  as  the  dam 
of  Geo,  Wilkes,  one  of,  if  not  the  best  stallion  that  ever  stood  in  Ken- 
tucky, and  the  dam  of  Electioneer,  the  great  California  sire.  His  sec- 
ond dam  was  the  dam  of  McCurdy's  Hambletonian,  record  2:26^,  and 
Belmont,  sire  of  Nutwood,  record  2:1S|,  Wedgewood,  record  2;19,  and 
six  othars  that  have  records  of  2:30  or  belter.  His  breeding  is  gilt 
edged,  and  whoever  buys  him  may  reasonably  expect  a  trotter  and  suc- 
cessful sire. 

No.  35. 

l^ILKES  BRINO. 

Chestnut  colt,  foaled  May   2d,    1882;  Bred  by  M.  L.  Hare,  Indianapolis 

Indiana. 
GOT  BY  HAMBRINO,  record  2:21],  sire  of    Hambrino    Belle,    record 
2:25^. 
First  dam,  EUa  G.,   by    George  Wilkes,  record  2:22,  sire  of  So-So, 

record  2:17X- 
Second  dam,  Widow  Rantoul,  by  Ulverson. 
Third  dam,  by  Paddy  Burns,  son  of  Grey  Eagle. 
Fourth  dam,  Peggy,  by  Boston. 
Fifth  dam.  Too  Soon,  by  Sir  Leslie. 

HAMBRINO,  record  2.21>{,  by  Edward  Everett,  sire  of  Judge  FuUerton 
record  2.18. 
First  dam,  Mambrina,  by   Mambrino  Chief,   sire  of  Lady   Thorne, 

record  218X. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Margrave. 
Third  dam,  Barbara  Allen,  by  Collier. 
Fourth  dam.  Lady  Jackson,  by  Sumpter. 
Fifth  dan],  Nancy  Taylor  by  imp.  Spread  Eagle. 
Sixth  dam,  by  McKinney's  roan. 
Seventli  dam,  by  Rainbow. 
EDWARD  EVERETT,  by  Rysdyk's  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter,  rec- 
ord 2.17X. 
First  dam.  Fancy,  by  imp.  Margrave. 
Second  dam,  by  Trumpator. 
Third  dam,  by  Lindsey's  Arabian. 
Fourth  dam,  by  imp.  Oscar. 
Fifth  dam,  imp.  Kitty  Fisher,  by  Cade. 
RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by    Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir    Walter,  re- 
cord 2:27. 
First  dam,   Chas.  Kent' mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 
Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 


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Third  dam,   Silvertail,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 

MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 
(tEORGE   WILKES,    record    2:22,    by  Rysdyk's  Hambb.  tuuian,  sire  uf 
Nettie,  record  2:18. 

First  dam,  Doll/  Spanker,   by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Black  Douglas, 
record  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker's  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 
HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  .Jackson,  sire  of   Andrew   Jackson,   wagon 
record  2:34. 

Dam,  Surry,  a  famous  trotting  mare  from  Canada. 
ANDREW  JACKSON,  by  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam,  a  Canadian  pacing  mare. 
YOUNG  BASHAW,  by  Grand  Bashaw,  Arabian. 

First  dam.  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 

Second  dam.  Fancy,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
BAKER'S  HIGHLANDER,  by  Paul's  Highlander. 

Dam,  by  Y'oung  Lion,  son  of  Defiance. 
PAUL'S  HIGHLANDER,  by  Kellogg's  Highlander. 

Dam,  by  Bold  Richn^ond. 
KELLOGG'S  HIGHLANDER,  by  Sherman  Morgan,  by  Justin  Morgan 

Informal  Statement — This  is  a  strong  and  well-formed  col  ,  with 
good  body  and  the  best  of  legs  and  feet.  He  is  a  very  fasliionably-bred 
Youngster,  his  sire,  Hambrino.  having  a  public  record  of  2:2l|,  and  be- 
ing the  sire  of  Hambrino  Belle,  record  2:25;  Oku,  5ve-year  old  record 
2:30,  and  Nephew,  four-year  old  record  2:33.  Nephew  sired  Lucilla, 
three  year  old  record  2:28j4,  -'"^^l  Fred  Arnold,  four-year  old  record 
2;3().  Hambrino  is  by  Edward  Everett,  sire  of  Judge  J^ullerton,  record 
2:1S,  and  ten  others  that  are  in  the  2:30  list-  His  dam  was  by  Mambrino 
Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  record  of  2:18|,  and  five  others  that  beat 
2:30.  Wilkes  Brino's  dam  is  by  the  most  popular  and  potent  sire  that 
ever  stood  in  Kentucky,  the  renowned  George  Wilkes,  harness  record 
2:22;  wagon  record  2:25,  and  record  to  pole  2:28.  He  sired  Wilson,  rec- 
ord 2:10^;  Joe  Bunker,  record  2:19J;  So-So,  record  2:17j;  Rosa  Wilkes, 
record  2:18^,  and  twenty-two  others  that  have  trotted  in  2:30  or  better. 


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Edward  Everett  and  George  AVilkes  were  sired  by  Rysdyk's  Harableto- 
nian,  sire  of  Dexter,  record  2:17j,  and  Nettie,  record  2:18,  and  thirt}'- 
iive  others  in  the  2:30  list.  All  this  backed  up  by  the  thoroughbred 
blood  of  Grey  Eagle,  whose  blood  is  to  be  found  in  the  pedigrees  of 
some  of  the  most  prominent  trotters  oi  the  presennt  day.  Wilkes  Brino 
should  find  a  place  at  the  head  of  some  good  stud. 

No.  36  and  37. 

BAY  COACH  TEAM. 

Owned  by  James  M.Keller,  Cynlhiana,  Ky.. 

BAY  GELDING,  foaled  1877,  16  hands,  1  inch  liigh,  both  hind  feet 
white,  weight  1140  pounds,  got  by  ludian  Chief,  sire  of  War- 
rior, record  2.26,  and  Lady  DeJarnett. 

BAY  GELDING,  foaled  1877, 16  hands,  2i  inches  high,  both  hind  feet 
white,  weight  1200  pounds;  got  by  Joe  Downing,  sire  of  Abe 
Downing,  record  2:20|. 

Informal  Statement — These  are  two  very  rangy  and  stylish  geld 
ings,  and  make  an  elegant  coach  team.  Their  sires  were  two  noted- 
show  stallions  that  were  equally  successful  rivals  in  the  show  ring. 


Consignment   of    the    Estate    of    the   fate    SIDNEY  B^ 
KENNEDY,  Paris,  Ky. 

No.  38. 

BAY  GELDING,  foaled  1881;  white  on  nose;   bred    by   Mr.   Sidney,  B. 

Kennedy,  Paris,  Ky. 
GOT  BY  GEEAT  WESTERN. 

First    dam.    Bonny,   by  Joe  Downi  of  Abe  Downing,  record 

2:20|. 
Second  dam  bought  from  the  Confederate  Army;  breeding  unknown 
but  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 

No.  39. 

BAY  GELDING,   foaled  1881;  bred  by   Sidney  B.  Kennedy,   Paris,  Ky 

GOT  BY  GREAT  WESTERN. 

First   dam.    Lightning    Bug,  by  Joe  Bowing,  sire  of  Abe  Downing, 

record  2:20|. 
Second  dam,  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 

No.  40. 

BAY   GELDING,    foaled  1882,  bred  by  Mr.  Sidney  B.  Kennedy,  Paris, 

Ky, 
GOT  BY  GREAT  WESTERN. 

First  dam,  Bonny,  by  Joe  Downiny,    sire   of   Abe   Downing,  record 
2:20i 


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Second  dam,  bought  from  the  Confederate  Army;  breeding  unknown, 
but  said  to  thoroughbred. 

No.  41. 

DAVE. 

BAY;  GELDING,'  foaled    1878;  bred  by  Mr.      ■      v  B.  Kennedy,  Paris 

Ky. 
GOT  BY  WEST  WOOD. 

First  dam,  Anna  Mariah,    by    Joe    Downing,  sire  of  Abe  Downing, 

record  2:20^. 
Second  dam,  by  Tom  Hal. 
Informal    Statement — This  gelding  is   a   natural  pacer,  and  there- 
fore should  make  a  fast  trotter. 

No.  42. 

BAY  MARE,  foaled  1880;  bred  by  Sidney  B.  Kennedy,  Paris,  Ky. 
GOT  BY  GREAT  WESTERN. 
First  dam,  Bonny,  by   Joe    Downing,  sire  of  Abe    Downing,  record 

2:20^ 
Second  dam,  bought  from  the  Confederate  army,  breeding  unknown, 
but  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 

GREAT  WESTERN,  by  Mambrino   Patchen,   sire  of   London,    record 
2:20h. 
Dam,  Favorite,  record  2:34,  by  Alexander's  .\bdallah,  sire  of  Crold- 

smith  Maid,  record  2:14. 
Second  dam,  the  dam  of  Joe  Downing  and  Monroe,  by  Wagner. 
MAMBRINO  PATCHEN,  by  Mambrino  Chief,   sire  of    Lady  Thome, 
record  2:18^. 
First  dam,  dam  of  Kentucky  Clay,  by  (iano. 
Second  dam,  by  son  of  Sir  William,  by  Sir  Archy. 
MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliali. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp. 'Messenger. 
First  dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Whirligig. 
(tANO,  by  American  Eclipse, 

First  dam,  Betsey  Richards,  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  imp.  Dioraed. 
SIR  WILLIAM,  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  imp.'Diomed. 

Dam,  Transport,  by  Virginius.  son  of  Archy,  he  by  imp.  Diomed. 
AMERICAN  ECLIPSE."  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 
Dam,  Miller's  Damsel, "by  imp.  Messenger, 


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JOE  DOWNING,   Miller's,  by   Edwin    Forrest,    Billv   Hoskins,  record 
2:26X- 
Dam,  Lizzie  Preebles,  dam  of  Jim   Monroe,  sire   of    Monroe   Chief, 
2:18X. 
EDWIN  FORKEST,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 
First  dam,  by  Watkins'  Young  Highlander. 
Second  dam,  by  Durcc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 
Third  daiQ,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
RAY  KENTUCKY  HUNTER,  by  Kentucky  Hunter,  son  of  Watkins' 
Young  Highlander. 
Dam,  by  Bogus. 
Informal  Statement. — This  mare  should  make  a  trotter  or  a  brood 
mare. 


No.  43. 

BAY  MARE,  foalod  1879;  bred  by  Sidney  B.  Kennedy,  Paris,  Ky. 

GOT  BY  WESTWOOD. 

First  dam,  Lightning  Bug,  by  Joe  Downing,  sire  of  Abe  Downing, 
record  2:20|, 

Second  dam,  said  to  be  thoroughbred. 
WESTWOOD, by  Blackwood,  sire  of  Protine,  record  2:18. 

First  dam.  Favorite,    by  Alexander's   Abdallah,  sire  of   Goldsmith 
Maid,  record  2:14. 

Second  dam,  by  Wagner. 
BLACKWOOD,'by  Alexander's  Norman,  sire  of  Lulu,  record  2:15. 

Dam,    by    Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  record  2.1  S^- 

NORMAN,  by  Morse  Horse,  sire  of  Grey  Eddy,  record  2:28. 

Dam,  the  Slocum  mare,  by  Magnum  Bonum. 
MORSE  HORSE,  by  European,  the  McNitt  Horse. 

First  dam.  Beck,  by  Harris'  Hambletonian. 

Second  dam,  Mozza,  by  Peacock,  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 
HARRIS'  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonten, 

Dam,  the  Munson  mare. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goilah. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 

MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
Dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 


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ALEXANDER'S  ABDALLAH,  by    Rysdyke's   Hambletoniau,  sire   of 
Dexter,  record  2:i7-|. 
Dam,  Kitty  Darling,  said  to  be  by  Bay  Roman. 

RYSDYK"S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallab,  sire  of  Sir  Walter,  rec- 
ord 2;27. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.  M'^ssenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazoni.i. 
EDWIN  FORREST,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dam,  by  Watkins'  Young  Highlander. 

Second  dam,  by  Duroc,  by  imp.  Diomed. 

Third  dam,  by  imp.  Eessenger. 
BAY  KENTUCKY  HUNTER,  by  Kentucky  Hunter,  son  of    Watkins' 
Young  Highlander. 

First  dam,  by  Bogus. 
Bred  to  Favorite  Wilkes,  sire  of  George  Wilkes. 

No.  44. 

LIGHTNIHG    BAY. 

Bay  mare;  foaled  about  18G7;  bred  by  Mr.  Bob  Adair,  Bourbon   county 

Kentucky. 
GOT  BY  JOE  DOWNING,  sir^  of  Abe  Downing,  record  2:20^. 
dam,  said  to  be  a  thoroughbred, 
JOE  DOWNING,  Miller's,  by  Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of  Billy  Hoskins,  re- 
cord 2:26i. 
Dam,  Lizzie  Prebles,  dam  of  Jim  Monroe,  sire  of  Monroe  Chief,  rej 
cord  2:18]. 
EDWIN  FORREST,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 
First  dam,  by  Watkins'  Young  Highlander. 
Second  dam,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 
Tiiird  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
BAY  KENTUCKY  HUNTER,  by  Kentucky  Hunter,  son  of  Watkins' 
Yoang  Highlander. 
Dam,  by  Bogus. 

Bred  to  Westwood,  son  of  Blackwood,  and  out  of   Favorite,   by    Alex- 
ander's Abdallaii. 

No.  45. 

BONNEY. 

Bay  marc,  foaled   about  1870;  bred  by  James  Miller,  Paris,  Ky. 


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GOT  BY  JOE  DOWNING,  sire  of  Abe  Downing,  record  2:20|. 

Dam,  bought  from  the  Confederate  army,   breediiig  unknown,    but 
said  to  be  thoroughbred. 
JOE  DOWNING,  by  Edwin  P^orrest,  t^ireof  Billy  Hoskins,  record  2:26^. 
Dam,  the  dam  of  Jim  Monroe,  sire  of  Monroe  Chief,  record  2:18X- 
EDWIN  FOEEEST,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 
First  dam,  by  W^atkins'  Young  Highlander. 
Second  dam,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
BAY    KENTUCKY  HUNTEB,  by  Kentucky  Hunter,  son  of  Walking' 
Young  Highlander. 
Dam,  by  Bogus. 
Bred  to  Westwood. 

No.  46. 

Chestnut  hlly,  foaled  1880;  bred  by  N.  L.  S'lgeser,  Paris,  Ky. 

GGT  BY  WESTWOOD. 
First  dam,  Mary  E.  Miller, by  Joe  Downing,  sire  of  Abe   Downing, 

record  2:20f . 
Second  dam.  Bell  Boyd,  by    Alexander's    Abdallah,   sire    of    Gold- 
smith's Maid,  record  2:14. 
Third  dam,  Lady  Redmond,  by  Long  Island    Black  Hawk,   record 

2:38,  sire  of  Prince,  record  2:24^. 
Fourth  dam,  by  Bush  Messenger. 
WESTWOOD,  by  Blackwood,  three  year  old,  record  2:31,  sire   of    Pro- 
teine,  record  2:18. 
Dam,  Favorite,  by  Alexander's  Abdallah,  sire  of    Goldsmith    Maid, 

record  2:14. 
Second  dam,  Bettie  Peebles,  by  W^agner. 
BLACKWOOD,  by  Alexander's  Norman,  sire  of  Lulu  2:15. 

Dam,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Tharne,  record  2:18]. 
NOEMAN,  by  Morse  Horse,  sire  of  Grey  Eddy,  2:28. 

Dam,  the  Slocum  mare,  by  Magnum  Bonnm. 
MOESE  HOESE,by  European,  the  McNitt  Horse. 

First  dam,  Beck,  by  Harris'  Hambletonian  sire  of    Lady   Shannon, 

record  2,l8i. 
Second  dam,  Mozza,  by  Peacock,  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 
HAEEIS'  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Dam,  the  Munson  mare. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam.  Pheas»int,  by    imp.  Shark. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.   Medley. 


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ALEXANDER'S  ABDALLAH,'"  bv    Rvsdyk's  Hambletonian,  sire  of 
Nettie,  record  2:18. 
J)rtin,  Katy  Darling: 
RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir   Walter,  re- 
cord 2:27. 
First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  uiare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 
Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian 
Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  imp.  SourcroiU 
JOE  DOWNING,  by  Fdwin  Forrest,  sire  of  dam  of  So-So,  record  2:171. 
Dam,  Lizzie  Peebles,   dam  of    Jim    ^Vfonroe.   sire,"   of   Monroe 
Chief,  record  2:18 X- 
EDWIN  FORREST,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hnnter. 
P"'irst  dam,  by  Watkins'  Young  Highlander. 
Second  dam,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

BAY  KENTUCKY  HUNTER,  by  Kentucky  Hnnter,  son  of  Watkins' 
Young  Highlander, 

LONG  ISLAND  BLACK  HAWK,  by  Andrew  Jackson,  sire  of    Kim- 
ble Jackson,  wagon  record  2:34. 

Dam,  Miller,  by  Tippoo  Saib,  son  of  Tippoo  Saib,   by  imp.    Messen- 
ger, 
ANDREW  JACKSON,  by  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam,  a  Canadian  pacing  mare. 
YOUNG  BASHAW,  by  ({rand  Bashaw,  Arabian. 

First  dam.  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 

Second  dam.  Fancy,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
BUSH  MESSENGER,  by  imp.  Messengar. 

First  dam,  Queen  Ann,  by  Celer. 

Second  dam,  by  Figure 

Third  dom,  imp.  mare,  Leader. 

Informal  Statement — In  the  breeding  of  this  liliy  there  are  four 
prominent  and .  fashionable  strains  of  trotting  blood  represented, 
viz  :  Nornam,  Edwin  Forrest,  Alexander's  .\bdallah  and  Ciav,  which 
should  make  her  very  desirable. 

No.  47  and  48. 

BROWN  COACH  TEAM. 

Property  of   C.  R.;  Kimbrough,  Cynthiana,  Ky. 
KIMBROUGH,  brown  gelding   foaled    1878;    10     hands    high;   withou 


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^Ir^white:  got   by   Kimbrough's  Abdallah,  son  of  Alexander's  Abdallah  , 

sire  of  Gcldsmilh  Maid,  record  2:14. 
TUCKER,  brown    gelding  foaled  1879;  i6  hands:  without  white  ;  got  by 

Crown  Chief,  sire  of  Rowland,  record  2.28^. 

Informal  Statement — This  is  a  handsome,  perfectly  broken  team,  of 
finely  matched  horses,  safe  for  family  use;  perfectly  free  from  blemish  or 
vice  of  any  kind,  and  a  substantial  pair  of  Carriage  horses. 

No.  49. 

BERT  CHIEF, 

Property  of  M.  J.  Rankin. 
Brown  gelding,    foaled  April  29,  1881,  white  in    face    and  left    pastern 

white;  bred  by  Mr.  M.    J.  Rankins,  Cy.:thiana,  Kentucky. 
GOT  BY  ^JUBILEE  LAMBERT,  record    2:25,   sire    of    Crown   Point 
Maid,  record  2:30X)    ^nd   trial  over   half-mile    track    one-half 
mile  in  1:07|. 
First  dam,  by  Indian  Chief,  sire  of  Warrior,  record  2:2fj. 
Second  dam,  Nancy  Dawson,  by  Whaley's  Messenger. 

Informal  StatebienT — -He  [has  not  been  broken,  but  is  handsome 
and  has  a  fine  way  of  going. 

No.  50. 

JOHl^  CLAY. 

Bay  gelding,  foaled  1879;  15J  liaads  high;  two  white  hind  feet;. bred  and 

owned  by  Jefferson  and  Forman,  Gynthiana,  Ky. 
GOT    BY    RICHARDSON'S    ALMONT,   son  of  Almont,  sire  of  Pied- 
mont, record  2:17. 
Dam,    by  Miller's  Hambletonian  (own  brother  to  Jim  Monroe,  sire 
of  Monroe  Chief,  record  2:13^  ) 
RICH.-VRDSON'S  ALMONT,  by  Almont,  sire   of  Fanny  Weotherspoon, 
record  2.17. 
Dam,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Tliorne,  record  2.18}. 

ALMONT,  record  2:39i,  by  Alexander's    Abdallah,    sire    of  Goldsmith 
Maid,  record  2:14: 
First  dam,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  record  2:18j. 
Second  dam,  by  Pilot,  Jr..  sire  of  the  dam  of  Mand  S.,  record  2:10X- 
ALEXANDER' ABDALLAH, ;by   Rysdyke's   Hambletonian,    sire    of 
Dexter,  record  2,17^. 
First  dam,  Katy  Darling. 
RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Waiter,  rec- 
ord 2:27. 
Fiist  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 


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Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 
Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.   Messenger. 

ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 
MAMBKINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Sourcront. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Whirlgig. 
PILOT,  JR.,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian  pacer. 

First  dam,  Nancy  Pope. 

Second  dam,  Nancy  Taylor. 
MILLER'S   HAMBLETONAIN,   by    Alexander's    Abuiillah,     sire    of 
Rosalind,  record  2:20^ 

Dam,    the   dam   of  Joe  Downing,    sire    of    Abe    Dovvhing,    record 

2:205- 

Infokivial  Statement — John  Clary  was  worked  about  ninety  days  in 
1883.  He  showed  3.34  in  his  first  trial,  and  at  the  close  of  his  work 
trotted  a  mile  in  2:52,  and  has  showed  several  quarters  in  40  seconds. 
He  is  a  square-going,  resolute  trotter,  only  wearing  a  12-ounce  shoe  in 
front,  He  would  make  a  fine  road  horse,  as  he  drives  kind  and  pleas- 
antly. 

No.  51 . 

YOLANDE. 

Bay    iilly,    foaled    March,  1883;  bred  and  owned  by  Mr.  T.  T.  Forman, 

Cynthiana,  Ky. 
GOT  BY  HARRISON  CHIEF. 

First  dam,  by  Patterson's  Joe  Downing. 

Second  dam,  by  Texas,  sire  of  the  grandam  of  Lula,  record  2:15. 
HARRISON  CHIEF,  by  Clark  Chief,  sire  of  Croxie,  record  2:19}. 

First  dam.  Lute  Boyd,  by   .Joe  Downing,  son  of  Abe    Downing,  rec- 
ord 2:20i 

Second  dam,  by  Robert  Bruce. 

Third  dam,  by  Black  Elk. 

CLARK    CHIEF,    by    Mambrino   Chief,  sire   of    Lady  Thome,  record 

2:18}. 
First-dam,  Little  Nora,  by  Downing's    Bay    Messenger,  sire  of  Jim 

Porter,  saddle  record  2:28|. 
Second  dam,   Mrs.  Caudle,  dam  of  Ericsson,    sire  of  Doble,  record 

2:28. 

MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mdmbrino  Paymaster. 


ni  THIRD  ANNUAL^SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PAKK,  APRIL  1884, 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah 
MAMBEINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 
MAMBEINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Soiircrout. 
DOWNING'S  BAY  MESSENGEE,  by  Harpinus. 

Dam,  by  Eockingham  and  Messenger  blood. 
HAEPINUS,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
JOE  DOWNING,  by   Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of  the  dam  of   So-So,    record 
2:17]-. 

Dam,    Lizzie   Peebles,    dam    of  .Tim  Monroe,  sire  of  Monroe  Cliief, 
record,  2:18^. 
EDWIN  FOEEEST,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dam,  by  Watkins'  Young  Highlander. 

Second  dam,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 

Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
BAY  KENTUCKY  HUNTEE,  by  Kentucky  Hunter. 

Dam,  by  Bogus. 
KENTUCKY  HUNTEE,  by  Watkins    Young  Highlander,  son  of  imp. 
Brown  Highlander. 

Dam,  claimed  to  be  by  Henry. 
PATTEESON'S  JOE  DOWNING,  by  Joe  Downing, 

First  dam,  Star,  by  Shropshire's  Tom  Hal,  pacer. 

Second  dam,  Nancy  Skluner,  by  Tom  Crowder. 

Third  dam,  Lize,  by  Chief  Justice. 

Informal  Statement — This  filly  from  her  breeding  can  hardly  fail 
to  make  a  fine  show  mare,  as  the  breeding  of  her  sire  and  dam  are  noted 
as  producing  show  horses.  Her  pedigree  is  composed  of  good  and 
fashionable  trotting  lines,  and  should  she  fail  to  become  a  trotter  or 
show  animal  must  make  a  desirable  brood  marp. 

No.  52. 

ALBERTA. 

Chestnut  mare,  foaled  1879;  property  of  T.  T.  Forman,  Cynthiana,  Ky. 
GOT  BY  EED  NOEMAN, 
First   dam,  Josie,  by    Wells'  Y^'ellow  Jacket,    sire    of  Thomas   L. 

Y'ouug,  record  2:19X- 
Second  dam,  by  Clark  Chief,  sire  of  Croxie,  record  2:19X- 
Third  dam,  Prince  Albert,  thoroughbred. 
EED  NOEMAN,  by  Norman,  sire  of  Lulu,  record  2:1.'). 
First  dam.  Brown  Bird,  by  Godman's  Cherokee. 
Second  dam,  by  Forrester. 


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Third  dam,  by  Copperbottom. 

Fourth  dam,  by  Stockholder. 

Fifth  dam,  dam,  by  imp.  Whip.j 

Sixth  dam,  by  Regnlug,  by  imp.  Fearnought. 
NORMAN,  by  Morse  Horse,  sire  of  Grey  Eddy,  record  2:28. 

Dam,  the  Slocum  mare,  by  Magnum  Bouum. 
MORSE  HORSE,  by  European,  the  McNitt  Hojse. 

First  dam.  Beck,  by  Harris'  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Lady  Shannon, 
record  2:2Sj. 

Steond  dam,  Mozza,  by  Peacock,  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 
HARRIS'  HAMBLETONIAN,  bj  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 
Dam,  by  the  Muneon  mare. 

BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

vSecond  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
CHEROKEE,  Godman's,  by  Lail's  Cherokee. 

First  dam,  by  Potomac,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 

Second  dam,  a  Fearnaugbt  mare. 
■  CHEROKEE,  LAIL'S,  by  Hoggins'  Cherokee. 

Dam,  a  thoroughbred. 
CHEROKEE,  HOGGINS',  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  imp,  Diomed. 

First  dam,Roiiana,  by  Hepheston,  son  of  imp.  Bnzzsrd. 

Second  dam,  Roxana,  by  imp.  Marplot. 

Third  dam,  Juliet,  by  imp.  Mexican. 

Fourth  dam,  by  imp.  Friar. 
FORRESTER,  by  Comet. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Tup,  son  of  Javelin. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Forrester. 
COMET,  by  Docius,  he  by  Meade's  Celar.  son  of  imp.  Janus, 

Dam,  by  imp.  Fearnaugbt. 
COPPERBOTTOM,  by  Brntus. 

First  dam  .by  Pitts'  Ball,  son  of   imp.  Royalist. 

Second  dam,  a  Celar  mare. 
BRL'TUS,  by  Copperbottom.  Cauadian. 

Dam,  by  Robin  Gray, son  of  imp.  Royalist. 
YELLOW  JACKET,  Well's,  by  Old  Yellow  Jacket. 

First  dam,  Ijy  Cook's  Whip. 

Second  dam,  said  to  be  a  thoroughbred. 
OLD  YELLOW  JACKET,  by  p>lipsc. 

Dam,  a  Canadian  pacer. 

CLARK  CHIEF,  by    Mambrino    Chief,   sire   of    Ladv    Thorne    recojd 

2:18J. 
First  dam,  Little  Nora,  by  Downing's  Bay  Messenger,  sire  of  Jim  Porter 


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saddle  record  2:28X. 
Second  dam,  Mrs.  Caudle,  dam  of  Ericsson,  record  2:30i. 

MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliali. 
MAMBEINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 
MAMBRINO, 'by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 
DOWNING'S  BAY  MESSENGER,  by  Harpinus. 

Dam,  by  Rockingham  and  Messenger  blood. 
HARPINUS,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
PRINCE  ALBERT,  by  Billy  Townes,  son  of  imp.  Fylde. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Parian. 

Second  dam,  by  Skylark. 

Third  dam,  by  Sir  Charles. 

Informal  Statement — Josie,  the  first  dam  of  Alberta,  produced  a 
colt  by  Hamlet  that  was  sold  T.  C.  Jefferson  to  Judge  Owler  of  Cincin- 
nati, who  stated  that  the  colt  showed  a  full  mile  in  2:34  when  three . 
years  old.  This  colt  died  before  he  was  four  years  old,  Josie  also  pro- 
duced by  Cromwell's  Almont  "Keller  V,,"  that  trotted  when  two  years 
old  a  mile  in  3:07,  and  showed  quarters  at  a  2:52  gait.  At 
three  years  old  he  trotted  a  full  mile  in  2:39.  Josie  is  also  the  dam  of 
a  two-year  old  stallion  that  is  owned  at  Abdalluh  Park  called 
Chestnut  Wilkes,  by  Red  Wilkes,  that  is  very  promising,  and  I 
have  him  entered  in  several  stakes  which  I  expect  him  to 
get  his  shai-e.  Whoever  becomes  the  owuer  of  Alberta  will  get  a 
brood  mare,  well  worthy  to  be  a  matron,  or  any  breeding  estab- 
lishineut.  Her  sire  was  by  Norman,  sire  of  Lula,  record  2.15;  Mary 
Queen,  record  2.20;  and  Blackwood,  three  years  old,  record  2.31,  and  he  is 
the  sire  of  Protine,  record  2. IS;  Blackwood,  Jr.,  record  2.22i;  and  he 
sired  Had  wood,  record  2,24f;  her  dam's  sire  got  Thomas  S.  Young,  rec- 
ord 2.19^;  and  her  second  dam  was  by  Clark  Chief,  sire  of  Croxie,  record 
2.19i,  and  Tony  Newell,  reeordS.lQ^,  and  five  others  that  have  beaten 
2"30;  Pie  also  sired  the  dam's  of  Ph alias,  record  2.15J;  Wilson,  record 
2.1CX)  Majolica,  record  2.17;  and  is  the  most  popular  of  the  Mambrino 
Chief  family.  AH  this  trotting  blood  is  backed  up  by  the  thoroughbred 
blood  of  Prince  Albert.  She  is  heavy  with  foal  to  Indianapolis,  record 
2.2I. 

No.  58. 

STELLA  S. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  April  1st,  1883;    bred   and   owned    by    Horace   Benton, 
Winchester,  Ky. 
GOT  BY  MAGIC,  sire  of  Clemmie  G.,  record  2:17. 
Firet  dam,  Fanny,  by  A-sterisk,  son  of  Ringgold, 
Second  dam,  by  Kilkenny. 
Third  dam,  by  Mingo, 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884.  67 

Fourth  dam,  by  Mnckle  John, 
MAGIC,  record  2:33,  by  Americau  Clay,  sire  of  Granville,  record  2:26. 
First  dam,  the  dam  of   Eoger  Hanson,  Jrecord    2:28J,  by    Berkley's 
Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of  dam  of  Post  Boy,  record  2:23^. 

Second  dam,  by  Grey  Eagle. 

Third  dam,  by  Bolivar. 

Fonrtii  dam,  by  Cadwell's  Whip. 
AMERICAN    CLAY,    by  vStrader's   Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  sire  of  Harry 
Clay,  record  2:23f . 

First  dam.  Conscript's  dam,  by  imp.  Tanby. 

Second  dam,  by  Aratus,  son  of  Director. 

Third  dam,  by  Josephus,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

Fourth  dam,  by  Columbus,  by  imp.  Pantaloon. 
CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  JR.,  Strader's,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  sire  of  George 
M.  Patchen,  record  2:23i. 

First  dam,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter,  record  2:27. 

Second  dam,  b_,'  Lawrence's  Eclipse. 

Third  dam,  the  Chas.  Hadley  mare,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Black  Douglas,  record  2:30. 

Dam,  Jersey  Kate,  John  Anderson's  dam. 
HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  Jackson,  sire   of   Kimble  .Jackson,   wagon 
record  2:34. 

Dam,  the  trotting  mare,  Surry. 
ANDREW  JACKSGN,  by  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam,  a  Canadan  pacing  mare. 
YOUNG  BASHAW,  by  Grand  Bashaw,  Arabian. 

First  dam.  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 

Second  dam,  Fancy,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
.JOSEPHUS,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Patsey  Anthony. 
.AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Duroe,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 

Dam,  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
LAWRENCE'S  ECLIPSP:,  by  American  Eclip:e. 

Dam,  Doll,  by  Algerine,  by  imp.  Cormorant. 
BERKLBY'S   EDWIN    FORREST,    by  Edwin  Forrest,   sire   of  Billy 
Hoskins,  record  2:2()X- 

Dam,  by  Woodford,  son  of  Kosciusko,  he  by  Sir  Archy. 
EDWIN  FORREST,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dam,  by  Watkins'  Young  Highlander. 

Second  dam,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 

Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
BAY    KENTUCKY   HUNTER,  by  Kentucky  Hunter,  son  of  Watkins' 
Young  Highlander, 


68  THIRD  ANNUAL  SrVLE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884. 


Puiu,  by  Bogus. 
'xInfokmaIj   Statement — -This   filly,   if    failing    to  make  a  trotter,'  i'' 
bred  exactly  right  for  a  brood    mare   to   breed  to  inbred  Hambletonian 
stallions,  as  the  two  great  trotting  strains — Clay   and    Edwin   Forrest^ 
are  backed  up  with  thoroughbred  blood. 


No.  54. 


Property  of  Geo.  Ashbrook,  (Vuthiana,' Ky. 
Bay  gelding,  foaled  1880;  16  hands  high;  bred  by  T.  J.  Megibben. 

GOT  BY  EDGEWATER. 
Dam,  Kitty  Keller,  of  unknown  blood. 
EDGEWATER,  by  Curtis's  Hambletonion,  sire  of  Hambletonian  Mara- 
brino,  record  2:21j. 
First  dam,  by  Kavanaugh's  Grey  Eagle. 
Second  dam,  a  mare  from  the  South. 
CURTIS' HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Rysdyke's  Hambletoniun,  sire  of  Dex 
ter,  record  2:11%. 
First  dam,  Dolly  Martin,  by  Defiance. 
RYSDYK'S  HA.MBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter,  re 
cord  2:27. 
First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 
Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian 
Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger.      . 

First  dam,  imp.  Sourcront 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
First  dam.  Pheasint,  by   imp.  Shark. 
Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
DEFIANCE,',by  Mambrino  Paymaster,  Jr. J 

Dam,  by  Janus. 
MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  JR.,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Mambrino. 
MAMBRINO;PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 
Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 

Informal  Statement — Aleekis  a  green  colt,  but  a  rangy  .  and  very 
fine  gaitftd^gelding;  will  be  broken  by  day  of  sale,  and  from  appearances 
should  make  a  trotter  or  fine  road  horse. 

No.  55. 

SMITHS .  LAMBERT. 

Property  of  Martin  Smith,  Cynthiana,  Ky. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAII  PARK,  APKIL,  18!^.  69 

Bay  colt,  foaled  1883;  bred  by  Martin  Smith,  Cynthiana,  Ky. 
GOT  BY  DANIEL  LAMBERT,  record  2:25,  sire  of  Crown    Point 
Maid,  record  2:30|,'and  trial  on  half-mile  track  a  half  in  1:07  % 
First  dam,  by  Crown  Chief,  (Tucker  Horse),  sire  of  Roland,  record 

2:28. 
Second  dam,  by  Indian  Chief,  sire  ot  Warrior,  record  '^:26. 
JUBILEE  LAMBERT,  by  Daniel  Lambert,  sire  of  Comee,  record  2:19} 
Dam,  the  Harvey  mare,  by  Taft  Horse,  son  of  Hill's  BlacK    Hawk, 
sire  of  Lancet,  record  2:21\.\ 
DANIEL  LAMBERT,  by  Ethan  Allen,  sire  of  Hotspur,  record  2:24. 
First  dam,   Fanny  Cook,  by  Abdallah,  sii-e   of    Sir    Walter,    record 

2:27 
Second  dam,  by  Stockholm's  American  Star. 
Third  dam,  by  Red  Bird. 
ETHAN  ALLEN,  by  Hill's  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Belle  of  Sasatoga,  re- 
cord 2:29. 
Dam,  the  dam  of  Black  Hawk  Maid  and  Red  Leg. 
HILL'S  BLACK  HAWK,  by  Sherman   Morgan,  by  Sustin  Morgan. 
Dam,  a  black  mare. 

ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dim,  Amazonia. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Sourcront. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Whirlgig. 
RED  BIRD,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Dam,  by  Red  Bird,  son  of  Cub. 
BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 

MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 
Dam,  the  dam  of  Goilah. 

MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino 
Dam,  by  imp.  Paymaster. 

MAMBRINO,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

Dam,  by  imp.  iSourcrout. 
STAR  HIGHLANDER,  by  Veach's  Higiiiander. 

First  dam.  Stockings,  by  Virginia  Whip. 

Second  dam,  Brownie,  by  Ganymede. 
VEACH'S  HIGHLANDER,  by  Downing's  Black  Highlan.Jer. 

First  dam,  by  Old  Copperbottom: 

Second  dam,  by  Buzzard. 

DOWNING'S  BLACK  HIGHLANDER,  by  Crusader. 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  aT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884. 


First  dam,  by  Hunt's  Brown  Highlander. 
Second  dam,  by  Comet. 

CRUSADER,  by  Cook's  Whip,  son  of  imp.  Whip. 

BKOWN  HIGHLANDEER.  Hunt's,  by  Sir  Patrick  Highlander. 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Trafalgar. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Rockingham. 

Third  dam,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
INDIAN  CHIEF,  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  dam  of  Von  Arnim, 
record  2:19^. 

First  dam,  Lou  Berry,  by  Ned  Forrest. 

Second  dam,  Fan,  by  Grey  Messenger. 

Third  dam,  Fib,  by  Virginia  Whip. 
BLOOD'S  BLACK  HAWK,  by  Hill's  Black  Hawk,  sire   of  Ethen   Al- 
len, record  2:25o. 

Dam,  the  Loring  mare. 
HILL'S  BLACK  HAWK,    also    known    as    Vermont  Black  Hawk,  by 
Sherman  Morgan,  son  of  Justin  Morgan. 

Dam,  a  black  mare. 
NED   FORREST,  by  Young  Bashaw. 

First  dam,  by  Saltpetre. 

Second  dam,  a  Morgan  mare. 
YOUNG  BASHAW,  by  Grand  Bashaw,  Arabian. 

First  dam.  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 

Second  dam, Fancy,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
GREY  MESSENGER,    by  Dove,  by  Saratogo,  son  of  imp.  Messenger. 

Fsrst  dam,  by  Sir  Solomon, 

Second  dam,  by  Sanspareil. 

Thirddam,  by  imp   Messenger. 

Informal  Statement. — This  coli's  sire.  Jubilee  Lambert,  record 
2:25,  is  inbred  to  Hill's  Black  Hawk,  the  founder  of  the  faracus  Black 
Hawk  Morgan  trotting  family,  and  is  the  fastest  entire  son  of  Daniel 
Lambert,  the  sire  of  Comee,  rccoi'd  2:19J,  and  twenty-four  others  that 
heve  beaten  2:o0.  The  sire  of  bis  dam,  Crown  Chief,  sired  Roland,  rec- 
ord 2:28;  the  sire  of  his  second  dcm,  Indian  Chief,  sired  Warrior,  record 
2:26.  He  and  ois  produce  have  become  famous  in  most  of  the  show- 
rings  of  Kentucky,  and  elsewhere.  He  sired  the  world  renowned  Lady 
DeJarnette. 

No.  56. 


Property  of  Noe  E.  Dills. 
Bay  mare,  foaled  1877;  bred  by  Josh  Barton,  Millersburg,  Ky. 
GOT  BY    JOHN  BRIGHT,  own  brother  of  Goldsmith    Abdallah,   rec- 
ord 2:30. 
First  dam,    Maltie,  by   Alexander's   Norman,  sire  of  Lula,  record 


THIRD  ANNUAL  SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PAEK,  APRIL  1884.  7l 

2:15. 

Secoud  dam,  Mollie,by  Black  Hawk,  Jr. 

Third  dam,  Bettie,  by  Bills'  Copperbotton. 

Fourth  dam,  by   Bean's   Slashum,,by    Comet,  son  of  Blackburn's 
Whip. 
JOHN  BRIGHT,  Ly  Volunteer,  sire  of  St.  JuHen,  record  2:11X- 

First  dam,  Martha,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter,  racord  2:27. ^iT^" 

Second  dam,  Nancy  Dolson,  by  Conklin's  Bellfounder. 

Third  dam,  Lady  of  the  Lake,  by  Corn  Cracker. 

Fourth  dam,  by  Hulse's  Hickory. 
VOLLINTEER,    by    Rysdyke's    Hambletonian,    sire  of  Dexter,  record 

2:17X. 
First  dam.  Lady  Patriot,  by  Young  Patriot, 
Sacond  dam,  the  Lewis  Hulse  mare. 

RYSDYK'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by    Abdallah,  sire    of     the    dam    of 
Goldsmigh  Maid,  record  2:14. 

First  danj,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 
YOUNG  PATRIOT,  by  Patriot,  son  of  Blucher. 

Dam,  by  Messenger  Duroc. 
BLUCHER,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam.  Young  Miller's  Damsel,  by  Bishop's  Hambleionian. 

Second  dam.  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
HAMBLETONIAN,  Bishop's,  by  imp.  Messenger. 

First  drm,by  Phaasant,  by  imp.  Shark. 

Secend  dam,  by  imp.  Medley. 
MESSENGER  DUROC,  by  Sir  Archy  Duroc,  by   Duroc. 

First  dam,  Messenger,  by  imp.  Messenger. 
CONKLIN'S  BELLFOUNDER,  by  imp.  Bellfounder. 

Dam,  by  Beak's  W^ildair,  son  of  Conklin's  Grey  Messenger,  by   imp. 
Messenger. 
MAMBRINO,  by  imp.;]SIessenger- 

First  dam,  by  imp.  Sourcrout. 

Second  dam,  by  imp.  Whirligig. 

NORMAN,  by  Morse  Horse,  sire  of  Grey  Eddy,  record  2:28. 

Dam,  the  Slocum  mare,  by  Magnum  Bonum. 
MORSE  HORSE,  by  European,  the  McNitt  Horse. 

First  dam.  Beck,  by  Harris'  Hambletonian,  sire  of   Lady   Shennon, 
re(;ood2:28L 

Second  dam,  Mozza,  by  Peacock,  son  of  imi).  Messenger. 


72  THIRD  ANNUAL|SALE  AT  ABDALLAH  PARK,  APRIL  1884, 

HAERIS'  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Bishop's  Hambletonten. 

Dam,  the  Munson  mare. 
BLACK  HAWK,  JR.,  by  Blood's  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  the  dum  of   Von 
Ariiim,  record  2:19J. 

Dara,by  Davy  Crockett. 

BLOOD'S  BLACK  HAWK,   by  Hill's  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan   Al- 
len, record  2:2o)^. 
Dam,  the  Loring  mare. 
HILLS  BLACK  HAWK,  by  vSherman  Morgan,  son  of    Justin  Morgan. 
BLACKBURN'S   WHIP,   by   imp.   Whip,    he    by   Saltram,   son  of  the 
renowned  English  Eclipse. 
Heavy  ir.  foal  to  Belmont  Mambrino. 

BELMONT  MAMBRINO.  Bay  stallion,  bred  by  A.  J.  Alexander, 
Woodburn  Farm,  Ky.;  foaled  in  1880.  By  Belmont,  sire  of  Nutwood, 
record  2:18];  Wedgewood,  record  2:19,  Dick  Moore,  record  2:22j,  etc. 
First  dam,  Hortense,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  record 
2:18^.  Second  dam,  by  Sir  Wallace  (Todhunter's),  sire  of  the  dam  of 
Nobby,  Jr.,  record  2:252.  Third  dam,  by  Blackburn's  Whip,  thorough- 
bred.    Fourth  dam,  by  Medley,  thoroughbred. 

Informal  Statement — The  get  of  John  Bright  (full  brother  to 
Goldsmith's  Abdallah,  record  2:30)  are  showing  well.  The  noted  horse- 
man, Mr,  Alden  Goldsmith,  who  owns  the  great  stallion  Volunteer,  has 
been  purchasing  very  largely  of  John  Bright's  get.  Norma  Bright  has 
never  been  handled,  but  if  trained  she  would  be  a  trotter.  Her  loal 
by  Belmont  Mambrino  should  be  one  of  excellence. 


NOTICE. 
The  Hon.  J.  Quincy  Ward,  of  this  place,  has  placed  in  ray  charge 
for  sale  an  extra  good  pair  of  Chestnut  Coach  Geldings  IGj  hands  high, 
with  good  mane  and  tails,  elegant  style,  with  fine  way  of  going,  and 
more  than  ordinary  speed.  They  may  be  seen  at  anytime  at  Abdallah 
Park.  I  also  have  the  following  matured  trotters  for  sale:  A  mare  that 
can  beat  2:25,  and  seven  geldings  that  can  show  from  2:,30  low  down  in 
the  twenties,  also  several  fast  colts  from  two  to  four  years  old. 
Respectfully, 

W.  H.  WILSON. 
Abdallah  Park,  Cynthiana,  Ky.,  March  25,  1883. 


AT    PUBLIC     AUCTIO 


PHIL    C.   KIDD,  Braecfers'  Combination    Sale,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.,  Tuesday,  April  15^  1884. 


SMITH  &  M ERR  ELL,  Breeders'    Sale  of   160  head  at 
Lexington  Fair  Grounds,  April  17  and  18,    '84. 

Woodward    &     Brassfield's      next    Tri-Annual  Grand 

Combination  Sale  of  399  Horses,  at  Lexington,  Ky., 
Jl^pril  22,  23,  24  and  25,  1884. 


W.  H.  WILSON 

Third  j^nnual  Sale, 

OF  YEARLINGS  AND  OTHER  TROTTING  STOCK, 

AT 

Abdallah,  Park,  Cynthiana,  Ky. 
WEDI^ESDAY,  APRIL  16,1884. 

Sale  Commences  Promptly  at  9:30  A.   M. 


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